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which was done, and young Worsley was left with no one to care for him. He remained in Boston for some time, and then took up his residence in Walpole, where he m. a Scotch lady. Robert, Jr., who settled in Marl., d. Apr. 9, 1827, æ. 74. His widow d. Oct. 3, 1843, æ. 95.
2 3 4
I. Robert, b. June 15, 1778.+
II. Arathusa, b. Sept. 1, 1779; m., March 23, 1802, Jacob French.
III. Abigail, b. March 2, 1782.
IV. Hannah, b. Oct. 12, 1783; m., March 25, 1813, Nathaniel Metcalf.
v. Sally, b. Aug. 5, 1785 ; m. Luther Hemenway, q.v. VI. Esther, b. Apr. 3, 1787 ; d. Oct. 24, 1810.
VII. Jesse, b. Jan. 8, 1790; m., Dec. 17, 1811, Betsey Stone of Dublin.
ROBERT WORSLEY, son of Robert, Jr., m. Rebecca Crossfield, b. Jan. 21, 1785. Settled in Dublin.
I. George W., b. July 28, 1806.++
Mrs. Worsley d. May 28, 1815; and he m. (2d) Ruth Fletcher, who d. June 6, 1866. He d. Sept. 23, 1858.
II. Rebecca, b. Sept. 8, 1822; m., Sept. 17, 1857, Cal- vin Carlton, b. in Lunenburg, Mass., May 5, 1812; d. Jan. 4, 1862. She now resides in West Harrisville.
1. Walter A., d. Sept. 24, 1858.
2. Prentiss W., b. Apr. 20, 1861.
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GEORGE W. WORSLEY, son of Robert, m., Sept. 11, 1832, Laura A., dau. of Arba Greenwood of Dublin. He now resides in Keene.
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I. Elmina, b. Jan. 3, 1833 ; m. John A. Batchelder, q.v.
II. Mary Ann, b. Dec. 18, 1834; m. John Green- wood; resides in Colorado.
III. Ellen O., b. Feb. 27, 1842; m. Fred. A. Lane of Swanzey; d. May 28, 1863.
IV. Eliza M., b. Apr. 24, 1844 ; m. L. S. Holden. v. Etta G., b. Sept. 9, 1853; d. Apr. 14, 1862. VI. George R., b. Jan. 20, 1858.
1 LIEUT. OLIVER WRIGHT was b. in Concord, Mass., Jan. 16, 1741. He was a soldier in the French and Indian war, and also of the Revolution. (See Chap. III.) IIe m., 1763, Lois Johnson of New Haven, Conn., b. May 26,
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1745. He resided for some time after his marriage in New Haven, then removed to Concord, Mass., and thence to New Ipswich, from which place he came to Marl. about 1775, and located on the farm since owned by Reuben Morse. He afterwards resided at the Wright place, so called, south of the William Tenney farm. They had a family of twelve children, ten girls and two boys. The old gentleman was wont to boast he had brought up a ton of girls ; and it is a fact that they were all weighed at one time, and averaged two hundred pounds apiece. He d. May 20, 1820, and his widow d. Feb. 25, 1837.
I. Lucinda, b. Jan. 8, 1764; m. (1st) David Bemis, q.v. ; (2d) - Chubbuck. She d. March 23, 1849.
II. Sarah, b. Apr. 16, 1766 ; m. Jeremiah Bemis, q.v. She d. July 6, 1857.
III. Samuel, b. March 1, 1768.++
IV. Polly, b. Jan. 24, 1770; m. John Converse, q.v.
v. Lois, b. Feb. 12, 1772; m. Samuel Wright of Ac- ton, Mass. She d. Nov. 16, 1813.
VI. Betsey, b. Oct. 16, 1773; m. (1st) Nathan Brooks of Acton, Mass., (2d) Benjamin Brabrook, and (3d) John Converse. She d. in Roxbury, Feb. 11, 1866.
VII. Hannah, b. Nov. 3, 1776; m., Feb. 24, 1803, Solomon Davis of Jaffrey; removed to London- derry, Vt., where she d. June 9, 1867.
VIII. Rebecca, b. Oct. 15, 1778; m. (1st), Nov. 25, 1801, Elisha Davis of Jaffrey; removed to London- derry, Vt. He d., and she m. (2d) - Peas of Weston, Vt. She d. Jan. 4, 1853.
IX. Eunice, b. Dec. 15, 1780 ; m. (1st) Asahel Osmer of Concord, Mass., (2d) Reuben Barker of Acton, Mass.
x. Joseph, b. Jan. 12, 1783; m. Sally Law of Acton, Mass. ; d. Feb. 5, 1814.
XI. Lydia, b. Jan. 15, 1785; m. (1st), March 20, 1814, Samuel Wright of Acton. He d., and she m. (2d) Stephen Wyman of Ashby, Mass. She d. in Marl., July 17, 1863.
XII. Nabby, b. May 2, 1789 ; m. Silas Collins, q.v.
SAMUEL WRIGHT, son of Lient. Oliver, m. Sally Bemis; removed to Vermont, where he d. Oct. 24, 1813. He had the following children b. in Marl : -
I. Sarah, b. Nov. 5, 1787.
II. Moses, b. Nov. 5, 1789.
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III. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 16, 1792. IV. Oliver, b. Apr. 13, 1795.
v. Samuel, b. Jan. 27, 1797.
VI. Sophia, b. March 24, 1800.
DANIEL WRIGHT, b. in Meredith, May 25, 1812; m., May 22, 1840, Lucy Ann Sprague, b. in Boston, Jan. 28, 1817. He removed from Stoneham, Mass., to this town in 1868.
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I. Daniel, b. in Meredith, Aug. 16, 1841; m., Nov. 24, 1860, Sarah Jane Towne ; settled in Woburn, Mass.
II. Lizzie N., b. in Woburn, Mass., Aug. 16, 1848.
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III. Nellie B., b. in Boston, Mass., July 16, 1854; m., Nov. 29, 1871, Fred A. Mason.
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APPENDIX.
NOTE I.
IN the autumn of 1880, the manufacturing company of which Charles H. Thurston is president erected new buildings, which, besides being ornamental, are a model of convenience and arrangement for which they are designed. The present structure is now composed of two main buildings, one 75 by 28 feet, the other, 80 by 28 feet, joined together at right angles, making a line of buildings 155 feet long. In the rear is another building, 32 by 40 feet, and beyond this the japanning house. The main buildings are three stories high, and designed for the manu- facture of the "Companion Sewing Machine," knob screws, etc. The work, when fully established, will make quite an accession to the busi- ness of the town.
NOTE II.
In the spring of 1880, the Cheshire Blanket Co. greatly enlarged their facilities for manufacturing, by the erection of a new mill, 40 by 45 feet, two stories high. They now have a capital stock of $10,000, and manufacture five hundred horse blankets per day on an average.
NOTE III.
In the spring of 1880, the Marlboro' Hotel Co. sold their hotel to Clinton Collins, who immediately fitted up the upper part into tene- ments, and the lower story into two stores, one of which he, in company with Daniel W. Tenney, occupies as a general store, and the other, George K. Harrington, as a jewelry store.
NOTE IV.
In October, 1880, Dr. George L. Harrington, on account of ill-health, sold out his practice to Nathaniel H. Merriam, and removed to the West. Dr. Merriam is the son of Matthew and Jane (Wild) Merriam, and was born in Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 24, 1854. He graduated at Amherst Col- lege, 1878; studied medicine at Harvard Medical College, and at the New Hampshire Medical College of Hanover, where he graduated, 1880.
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Although he has been in town but a few months, he has already shown himself to be a skilful physician, and has won the confidence and esteem of the people.
NOTE V.
1876 was an eventful year, especially to the inhabitants of Marlboro'; and the 4th of July of that year was a memorable day to all its native citizens who were permitted to participate in celebrating the birth of their national independence and the centennial of their native town. After the joy and enthusiasm of that occasion, after communing with the past and hoping in the future, after learning anew of the virtue and heroism of the fathers, the question naturally forced itself upon the minds of many, How can their mantle continue to fall most securely upon their children, and their influence descend upon coming generations to encourage and ennoble? The answer at once given was, by having their history written out so far as possible, and put into such form that it might go down to their posterity, exhibiting their adventures and hardships, their triumphs and defeats, their joys and sorrows; and this involved the interrogation, Who is equal to this demand ? It was already known to some that Marlboro' had one son who seemed to be peculiarly gifted for this kind of work, and who had for some time been gathering up on his own responsibility material to be used for such a purpose. Accordingly, those interested in the matter, and learning what Charles A. Bemis had accomplished in this direction, with one accord turned to him as the person fitted to carry forward the work so desirable, and yet so difficult, earnestly soliciting him to proceed with it to its completion. As a result, we have this history, for which we have reason to be most thankful, and which we are sure will prove a decided blessing to those who shall read it. The matter and style of the book is all we could reasonably expect. The author has evidently been unwearied in his onerous task; and, if any of us have been somewhat impatient while waiting for its appearance, we are able now, as we examine it, to com- prehend the reasons of its delay, and can scarcely refrain from wonder- ment that it should be presented to us - so full and complete - so soon. The thousands of letters written, the hundreds of miles travelled to ex- amine records and secure facts, the time and labor required to write out the details and arrange the different parts, all must show how difficult the work has been of producing the " History of Marlboro'." But, now that it is done, we feel to express our satisfaction and gratitude, earnestly hoping that every citizen and native-born of our town, who can, will not fail to purchase one copy or more, to assist our historian financially, so that he shall not suffer any pecuniary loss from this undertaking. He has not only been forced to give time to this enterprise, but also invest considerable money, which, as citizens, we should cause to be returned to him. We can well afford to do this when we realize, as we must, the
Charles of Bernis
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value of his labors to the present and future welfare of our town. Let us see to it that he is none the poorer for doing this work, which is to render our nativity still more attractive, the deeds of our ancestors still more endearing, the old homes still sweeter, the graves of our kindred still dearer, and the favorite nooks and spots on the hills and in the valleys still more memorable.
It is not unbecoming that we should here give a brief biography of our historian, whose modesty forbids his making any mention of him- self, further than his simple genealogy, in order that the readers of his history who may not be familiar with his life will be the more ready to excuse its imperfections and become more appreciative of its good qualities.
The records show that he was born in Marlboro', Jan. 29, 1848. His early educational advantages were very meagre; and, after he was twelve years of age, he was privileged to attend only four short terms of winter school. He early began to train his physical powers to hard work; so, when he was not in school, his hands were busy in his father's shop, or in some place of manual labor. Long before he reached his majority, he was skilled in various kinds of handicraft.
It is related, that, before he was ten years of age, he read the History of Dublin, N.H., and from that experience he seemed determined to have a history written of his native town. Still, it is said, he little dreamed then that it would be possible for him ever to do such a work ; for, while in school, he had given no attention to the study of grammar, and in fact had gained little knowledge which would fit him for any kind of writing or composition. But, in his endeavors to enlist some one to carry out his beau-idéal, he failed ; yet his heart was too full to let his cherished object die out, so he began to collect, in his unskilled manner, materials for such an enterprise, all the while trusting and hoping that he should yet find some one else who would be induced to take it up and perfect it. At length, he ventured to show some of the material which he had been collecting to friends. They at once sympathized with the movement, and could readily see that the subject of this paper was the one to write the history of our town. Though he had been deprived of superior school advantages, still they could realize that he had special gifts qualifying him for just such an undertaking. It was made evident that he enjoyed searching out events and reminiscences and placing them in shape, that they might be enjoyed by others; that his aim was to be correct in statement and careful in detail, and his leading desires were to do good.
Since the history was under way, he has been forced to daily toil in the wooden-ware shop. The odds have appeared to be against him. Nevertheless, by constant persistency, strictest economy, improving his spare hours, and studying by the midnight lamp, he has justly earned the title of Marlboro's Historian.
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For several years past, he has been librarian of the Frost Free Library. He also had for some time a class in the Sunday-school of the Congrega- tional Church. His influence is always on the side of general education, reform movements, and all interests pertaining to the progress of his native town and the advancement of the human race. So from ob- scurity, by his own efforts, has come forth the worthy citizen and faithful Historian of Marlboro'.
JAIRUS COLLINS, D. W. TENNEY, LEVI A. FULLER, CHARLES K. MASON,
Town Committee.
INDEX OF NAMES .*
Abbott, A. Rev.
141
Adams, William 31, 32, 51, 54, 103, 144
Jonathan
63
S. Rev.
110
Thomas
91, 94, 273
Nathan D.
74, 273
Willard, Dr.
160, 336
J. D.
. 139
T. L.
139
Edward F.
165
Alphonso A. 166, 281, 282, 319
Oren S.
282
Marshall D.
320
Alger, Abiel
91, 92, 93,
94
Allen, Samuel
7
Bassett, W. A. Rev.
140, 141, 332
Thomas
7
Batchelder, Breed
34, 35
Robert 11, 13, 14, 19, 30, 32, 83
Batchellor, James Dr. 92, 93, 160,
161, 196, 198, 201, 204,
238, 273, 335, 351, 374, 380
Phillip S.
. 372
Samuel, Jr.
11, 15, 19, 30,
32
Beard, David
191
Belding, Jonathan
63,
68
Armer, Andrew
11, 13, 14, 19, 31
Bemis, Timothy
51, 103, 154
James
57,58, 132
Jonathan 92, 93, 134, 153, 273, 308, 309, . 312
Jonathan, Jr.
92, 94
Jeremiah
154, 272
David
154
Luther
273
Luther G. 167, 280, 281, 282, 320
Asa
. 91, 134, 174
Enoch
92, 94, 134
Artemas
134
Charles R.
169, 319
Charles A.
279, 318, 319,
340, 353, 354, 355, 357,
359, 386, 387
714
Osgood J.
171
Bennett, Salmon Rev. 115, 116, 160, 350
Baldwin, N. Col.
53
Biglo, Charles .
16, 19, 30
Joseph
16, 17,
19
Bills, G. B. Rev. .
134
Bishop, Samuel
32, 42,
51
Alexander
191, 196
Samuel, Jr.
57
Black, John
193
Welcome
191
Banks, William 147, 272
Barber, Daniel
89
Blanchard, Joseph
9, 11, 14, 17, 326
J. Rev. .
141
Jonathan
16, 19, 30, 31
W. N. Rev. 228, 229
Barker, William 16, 19, 23, 30, 32,
52, 55, 101, 104, 145, 190,
283, 284, 286, 326,
. . 343
Francis
63, 153
Barnes, T. Rev.
138
Barstow, Z. S. Rev.
216, 252, 352
Barrass, D.
57
Bartlett, R. Rev.
138
Ainsworth, Laban Rev.
118
Applin, W. W.
282
Belknap, Ebenezer
. 147
Atherton, Henry A. .
165
Atkinson, Theodore .
8
Cato
84
Atwell, Richard 42, 52, 58, 60, 100, 305
Ayers, Cyrus
92,
94
Babbitt, J. Rev.
138
Bacon, Ebenezer
. 286
Badcock, William
16, 19
Bailey, J. W. Rev.
141, 332
Baker, Jonadab
63, 64, 153, 272
Bezaleel
154, 264, 309
Abel 25, 66, 189, 264, 265,
273, 356, .
357
Asa
307
Caleb
91,
94
C. L. Rev.
134, 161
Ball, Daniel
132, 155
Jonathan
192, 193
Ballou, H. Rev.
138, 229
Olney . 191
Oren
193
Blake, C. Rev.
110
Simeon
. 134
* The names in the Genealogical Register and those in the Mortuary and Polit- ical Records are not included in this Index.
J. C. Rev. .
. 131
Allison, Samuel 11, 13, 15, 19, 31, 139, 141, 175, . 279
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HISTORY OF MARLBOROUGH.
Blanchard, Charles 134, 135 | Clapp, Daniel .
92,
94
Blodgett, Jonathan
63
Allen
117
William M.
. 167
Clark, Robert .
11, 13, 14, 19, 32
Howard
133, 135
Dudley
133, 331
N. Rev.
134, 135, 161
Charles L.
. 165
Warren H.
179
Abner
92, 117, 196, 271
Eli
359
Clemens, John
184, 320
Clough, John Rev.
131
Coburn, J. .
128
Cochran, John .
11, 15, 19, 32
Isaac
11, 15, 19,
31
Thomas
11, 15, 19,
31
Samuel
11, 15, 19,
32
Colburn, Andrew
. 36, 55, 56,
69
Collins, Joseph 28, 30, 32, 33, 35,
51, 81, 92, 94, 101, 168,
172, 283, .
. 343
Daniel
47, 48,
51
William
63, 65, 147, 166,
280, 281,
282
Artemas
91, 94, 138
Jedediah T.
92, 172, 179,
188, 199, 285,
. 318
Bryant, G. W. Rev.
131
Bucklin, H.
280
Burgess, E. B. Rev.
141
Buss, John .
63, 148, 149, 273
Daniel
91,93, 117
Stillman 160, 161, 172, 176, 179, . 198
Charles 180, 181, 280, 281, 282
George F.
281, 282
Martin J.
. 280
Butler, Simon .
190
Caldwell, Charles H. . 182
Calif, Jonathan
134
Capron, Walter 63, 153, 182, 198
Jonathan 154, 182
John
332
David
154
Eli
137
Curtis W.
135
Carpenter, M. Rev.
134
Robert . 174, 194
Carpenter & Cooledge,
174
Carr, John .
167
Carter, Ira Rev.
131
Joseph
193
David, M.D. . 201, 271, 272, 305
Cook, Silas P. Rev.
122, 123
Olney
191
Zimri
191
Coolidge, Abraham
159
Corbin, N.
63
Corey, Amos L.
165
Crandall, P. Rev.
223, 224
Noah
16, 17, 19,
20
Crehore, J. D. .
269
Stephen
30, 32, 34, 81,
85
Crossman, James
32
Asahel .
134, 135, 185
Samuel
137, 138, 148, 170,
172, 184, .
272
Jairus
139, 157, 161, 162,
288, 309, 342,
716
Perley E.
166
Jairus B., M.D.
236, 336
Clinton .
713
Collester, Charles
91, 94
Osgood .
92, 375
Silas
134, 174, 271
Thorley
161, 287
Colt, A. C. Rev.
131
Converse, Robert
44, 51, 57, 148
G. &. N.
92, 94, 171, 174
Nelson 95, 139, 140, 165,
194, 247, 272, 280, 281,
282, 285, 319, 320, 322, 357
Willard
134, 139, 183
Gilman
134, 191, 271
John
. 148
Levi N.
164, 280
John W.
247, 333, 368
Amasa
273
Castone, F. HI.
165
Chase, N. N.
198
Isaac T.
91,
93
Church, David
16, 19, 326
Fuller
310
William
139, 196, 197
Bradshaw, John W.
. 186
Brewer, James 32, 36, 47, 48, 51,
57, 59, 60, 62, 72, 81, 99,
100, 101, 108, 145, 330, 333
Asa
132, 147
Briggs, T. B. Rev.
. 134
Brigham, Benjamin Rev. 99, 102, 104, 106, .
Halloway
115
Britton, J. Rev.
141
Brooks, Abraham
51,
62
Rufus
170
Brown, Jacob
94
James
167
Bruce, Kendall Dr.
154, 200
Cyrus
193
107
Elijah, Jr.
139, 196, 197,
271, 279, 319, 322,
. . 356
Oliver
92,
94
Luke
75, 92, 93, 273, 287, 288
Barton
172, 176, 319
Bond, Jonathan
16,17, 19
J. G.
. 197
Boyden, Elijah
193, 273, 356
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INDEX OF NAMES.
Cudworth, Ezekiel 92, 93, 182
Emery .
287, 288
Miles F.
169, 170
Emerson, Daniel 36, 51, 92, 127, 129,
147, 284, 286, 287,
. 331
Cushing, Benjamin
155, 320
Cummings, Joseph Rev.
100, 101,
102, 103, 104, 105, 106,
107,108, 109, 132, 330, . 349
Peletiah
.
113, 153
Amos
94, 147, 159, 272
Amos, Jr.
159, 160, 273
Charles Rev.
133, 134, 212, 331
Daniel
147,286, 349
Isaac
153, 191, 272
Joseph
174, 183
John 193
Cumstock, William
128
Curtis, E. Rev.
116
Cutler, Henry H. .
74
Cutting, Daniel 42, 51, 62, 86, 92, 105, 106, 108, 113, 138,
146, 272, . 310
Joseph
51,187, 286
Joseph, Jr.
137
Dammon, J. Rev.
110
Danforth, H. M. Rev.
134, 161, 331
Darling, J. M. .
. 182
Davis, Jonah 92, 94, 138, 139, 185, 228, 271, 378, 379, . 380
Edwin Rev. 139, 140, 141, 161, 228, 230, 231, 332, 340, 355
James
138
Elisha
139
Augustus
336
J. Merrill 133, 153, 191, 287, 351
George G.
123, 199, 319, 324
Day, John
. 147
Dearborn, S. Rev.
134, 161
Dean, James
57, 286
Deming, Charles
191
Derby, David S.
320
Dexter, Ebenezer, M.D. 16, 17, 19, 20, 26, 33
Deming S. Rev. 130, 131, 132, 162, 281
James D. 176
Dickinson, E. .
94
Draper, L. Rev.
131
Dolbeare, A. E. Prof.
364
Dole, Benjamin
154, 309
Dort, Asa C.
167,176
Dow, L. Rev. .
130
Fisher, J. Rev.
141, 161
Dudley, S. Rev.
131
Dufer, David
42, 51, 147
Dunlap, A. .
11,15, 19, 31
Dustin, Charles H.
. 184
Dwight, Timothy
11
Dwinnell, Jonathan
193
Eager, William
19
Eager, Bezaleel Capt.
18
Earl, A. B. Rev. .
122
Daniel, Jr.
286, 287
Robert
138, 273
Caleb
138, 148
Esty, Henry
. 284
Fairbanks, Abner
74
George L. .
282
Farnum, G. V. R.
165
Oscar W.
165
John M.
172
Farrar, Daniel .
63, 67
George .
63, 272
Phinehas 70, 87, 105, 106,
108, 109, 117, 145, 146,
148, 171, 191, 244, 272,
314,
. 315
Phinehas, Jr.
148, 157, 272, 309
John B.
. 91, 93, 138, 171
Daniel W.
94
James Dea.
117, 125, 159,
160, 326, 349, . 356
William
117, 349
.John
148
Francis M.
166
Luther
244
Edward, Esq.
360
Farwell, William Rev.
138
Fay & Joslin,
179
Felch, A. L.
272
Felton, Jacob
16, 17,19, 144
John 28, 31, 36, 51, 55, 57, 58, 81, 85, 286
Field, James
51
Charles A.
165
Fife, Silas 24, 32, 42, 51, 62, 108,
112, 125, 145, 191, 195,
313
. 314
Benjamin
74
Samuel .
195
Jona. William
313
Fifield, Paul
147
Fish, Halloway Rev. 88, 90, 109, 110,
111, 112, 113, 114, 115,
153, 159, 160, 182, 201,
218, 272, 331, 349, 350,
356,
382
Elisha Rev.
113
Alexander .
69, 154, 314
Fisk, N. Rev.
131, 319, 323, 389
Varnum
. 138
Josiah
138, 173
Fitch, John .
. 273
Paul
63
Elijah
92, 183, 281, 319
Josiah
94, 187
Murray
26,193
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HISTORY OF MARLBOROUGH.
Flint, Josiah
. 132
Flood, James 51, 57, 62, 103, 104,
125
105, 106, 108,
Freeman, L. A.
184
French, Joseph
63,
69
Jacob
137, 193
Daniel P.
134, 161, 331
Frink, Thomas
33,
91
Frost, Jonathan
. 38, 44, 51, 99, 190
Jonathan Lieut. 75, 148, 149, 159, 272
Jonathan Capt.
159, 193
Joseph Col. 75, 77, 117, 157,
159, 214, 272,
315
Joseph
260
Joseph, Jr.
349
Jeremiah
193
Benjamin
153
Elijah
153, 272
Sumner
160, 347
Rufus S. 123, 128, 155, 178,
190, 260, 261, 262, 274,
275, 276, 277, 278, 279,
334,
. 353
Asa Capt. 76, 117, 151, 156, .
159, 160, 260,
356
Cyrus Col. 156, 160, 174, 319, 389
Daniel C.
186
Ephraim K., M.D. 76, 159,
201, 273, .
356
Follet, Joseph
72,137, 153
Forbush, Fay
.
167
Foster, Stephen
147
Enoch
147, 166
Lemuel .
192
Joseph
147
Fowler, T. L. Rev.
97,130, 131, 136
James H.
177, 178
Fuller, Isaac
. 171
Amasa, Jr.
174, 193
Levi A. 125, 171, 175, 193, 716
Gage, Daniel
148, 150
Aaron
. 196
Samuel .
349
Garfield, John .
63
George .
271, 272
Gary, Jonas
63
Gates, Silas 16, 17, 19, 34, 35, 143, 144
Horatio Gen. .
53
Oldham
63
Levi 91, 92, 94, 156, 159, 273
Levi, Jr. 75,157, 158, 159, 160, 273
Everett F.
. 166
Elijah
94, 138, 273, 287
Walter
138, 185
Windsor
138, 287
Ivory E.
28, 282, 320, 321
Gay, M. D.
. 281
Gilbert, Charles 91, 93, 95, 96, 174, 287
Gilford, E. Rev.
. 141
Gilmer, William 11, 13, 15, 19, 30, 31
John
11, 13, 15, 19,
31
Gleason, James
147
Frederick
54, 55, 56,
59
Goddard, E. Rev.
. 104, 106, 107, 113
Moses
81
Goodenow, Daniel 16, 19, 26, 30, 32,
51, 52, 53, 60, 81, 99, 101,
143, 144, 283, 326, 330, 343
Benjamin 51, 52, 53, 57,
137,
154
Jonathan
32, 42, 51, 58
Calvin
54, 55, 59,
62
Adino
54, 55, 56,
59
Samuel .
76
William
137
Gorham, E.
191
Gould, Daniel
171, 311
Daniel, Jr.
272
Isaac
272
Grant, William
144
Greeley, Rufus F.
197
Green, Jonathan
16,
19
Greenlief, John
132
Israel
132, 147
Greenwood, William 92, 94, 155,186, 331
Daniel
186
Asa 95, 96, 139, 140, 171,
175, 188, 262,
284
Fred R.
140
Heman E. .
140
William H. Col. 262, 334, 354
E. Tyler
166
M. True
165
Grimes, Bartholomew
147, 170
Grosvenor, Moses G. Rev. 103, 118,
158, 160, 341,
. 350
Guild, William
221, 365
Hale, Enoch Col. . . 31, 32, 50, 54, 58
Hand, H. W. Rev. 141, 162, 319, 323
Handy, George
. 179
Hardy, Cyrus E. 165, 318, 319, 320,
353, 354, 355, 357, 359,
386,
387
Thomas
356
Harrington, Daniel 16, 17, 19, 27,
34, 35, 83, 143, 144, . . 168
Jonah 32, 36, 51, 53, 57, 81, 82
Seth
63, 154
George L., M.D.
210, 713
George K.
199, 321, 713
Harris, Christopher
137, 193
Luke
. 286
Harvey, Timothy
63, 65, 148
Kimber 63, 65, 125, 148,
149, 272, .
. 349
George
91, 93, 139, 172, 173
James
. 91, 173, 174
Calvin
. 138
John
272, 284
a
.
INDEX OF . NAMES. 721
Harvey, John, Jr.
148, 284 | Hunt, Lorenzo
92
Ora W. .
. 167
Henry
154, 192
Lucius F.
165, 167
Hunting, Jesse
147, 170
Jackson, T. Rev. 140, 141
Jaffrey, George
9, 81, 82,
84
Luther
137
Johnson, James
15
Francis .
154
& Roberts, 196
Haven, John
153
Hayes, Fred C. 342
Hazen, Benjamin 154
Healy, C. W. .
177
Hemenway, Ebenezer 63, 94, 117, 147, 286
Elias
63, 132, 286, 304
Luther 91, 93, 287, 139, 182,
273,
287
Samuel .
147
Charles C.
151, 175, 176
Luther, Jr. 175, 176, 280, 281,
282, 319, .
320
Herrick, Ebenezer 91, 129, 147, 215, 331, 348
Jeremiah .
91, 157, 287, 288
Osgood Rev. 215, 216, 217, 332
Hill, Ebenezer Rev. . 110
John Rev.
127,128, 331
Hillman, John H. Rev.
131, 162
Hickson, Ebenezer
51
Hobert, James
171
Hodgkins, Hezekiah
63,
147, 153,
272, 315
Aaron 75
Amos
153
Christopher
181
Holbrook, Isaac W. .
320
Holman, Charles 147, 169, 170, 179, 272 Charles, Jr. 92, 116, 117,
121, 176, 273, . 382
Asa .
125, 160
George
174, 187
Hooker, Silas
32
Houghton, Charles E. 124, 125, 157, 162, 167, 274
Rufus 193
Howard, Theophilous
63, 154
Tisdale
71, 137
George W.
94
A. K. Rev.
131, 221
Ebenezer
193
Charles A.
282
Howe, Stephen 16, 17, 19, 34, 35
Abraham
16,
19
Benjamin
16,
19
Abraham, Jr.
16,
19
Eleazer
16,
19
Nelson
174, 179
Hunt, Moses
91, 93, 155, 191, 194
Curtis F. 92, 94, 155
Kentfield, Shem
62
Kimball, Timothy
147
John H.
178
Knight, Josiah H.
94, 198
Joel S. .
26, 167
Knowlton, Luke
. 187
Luke, Jr.
166,282, 320
James 140,
180, 183, 280,
281, 282, .
. 319
J. & L. .
75, 282
Charles
166
John
. 180
Albert
319, 320
Lane, John 91, 93, 170, 237, 273, 286
George H. 158, 160, 191,
286,
287
Minot T.
. 160
Timothy, M.D.
227, 336
C. M.
. 272
Lawrence, Daniel
52, 63
Josiah W. .
124, 320
Laws, Solomon Rev. 161, 279, 281,
386,
. 387
Lawson, N. F. .
314
Lee, John S. Rev.
231
Lent, V. D ..
277
Leonard, E. Rev. .
110
Dr. Rev.
203
William S., M.D.
203
Lewis, James 36, 37, 42, 51, 54, 57, 58, 59, 100, 102, 103, . 168
John .
57, 58, 284
Eli
53
Josiah
132, 147
Horace O.
167
Lincoln, William 138, 148, 184, 193, 273
Livermore, Matthew
9
Jonathan
20
Daniel Capt.
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