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Dea. Jacob Kendall, b. Litchfield, 1758, d. Mont Vernon, June 3, 1823, m. June 25, 1782, Sarah, dau. of Jonathan and Mehitable (Holt) Lamson, of Amherst. She was b. March 20, 1761, d. Aug. 10, 1847. They removed from Litchfield to Mont Vernon about 1783 and lived on the farm in the East District, now occupied by Walter Bohonan. Ch. were:
1. *Amos, b. 1792, lived and d. in New Boston, Jan. 12, 1859. These ch. b. Mont Veronn :
2. Sarah, b. Jan. 17, 1784, m. (1) Aug. 20, 1804, Simeon Flint of Mont Vernon, m. (2) Sept. 16, 1824, Aaron Wilkins of Amherst, d. Sept. 14, 1861.
3. *Jacob, b. April 15, 1785, lived for a time on the farm now owned by Daniel Richardson, had two dau., removed to Nashua and d. there.
4. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 11, 1788.
5. * Jonathan, b. Aug. 11, 1791.
6. * Josiah, b. Jan. 21, 1797, m. Polly Lovett, of Amherst.
Amos Kendall, son of Dea. Jacob and Sarah (Lamson) Kendall, b. 1782, m. an Adams of Londonderry, lived in Mont Vernon and New Bos- ton, where he d. Jan. 12, 1859. Ch.
1. Delilah.
2. Sarah.
3. David.
Jacob Kendall, son of Dea. Jacob and Sarah (Lamson) Kendall, b. Mont Vernon, April 15, 1785, m. Ursula Jacquith, lived some years on the old Dr. Kittredge farm, now occupied by Daniel Richardson, moved to Nashua, where they both d. She d. 1873, age 82. He d. 1855. Ch. were:
1. Louisa, lives Nashua, unm.
2. Mary Ann, m. a Tyler, lived in Wilton.
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Jonathan Kendall, son of Dea. Jacob and Sarah (Lamson) Kendall, b. Mont Vernon, Aug. 11, 1791, m. Dec. 7, 1815 Phebe dau. of Nathan and Phebe (Smith) Flint, of Amherst. He lived on his father's farm in the East District. He d. Oct. 24, 1859. She d. May 11, 1881, at Concord. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. Eliza, m. Benjamin Dodge of New Boston.
2. Harriet, m. William Coffin of Concord.
3. Marian, m. Dr. William P. Gambell of Boston, d. at Simeon F. Kendall's.
4. *Simeon Flint, b. May 29, 1829.
5. Charles A., m. Mary Hutchinson of Concord, lived Concord, one dau., Anna May.
Josiah Kendall, son of Dea. Jacob and Sarah (Lamson) Kendall, b. Mont Vernon, Jan. 21, 1797, m. Polly Lovett of Amherst. After rearing a family in Mont Vernon he moved to Antrim, lived there some years, moved to Tamworth, where he and his wife d. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. Elizabeth, d. young.
2. Stephen Chapin, moved to Antrim in 1849 and engaged in the manufacture of doors, m. Alfreda Jackson of Tamworth, lives in Fitch- burg, Mass.
3. Adoniram J., went to Antrim, m. 1857, Amanda Abbott, went to Nashua in 1857, then to Manchester, where he and his wife d., leaving a son, Frank E.
4. John L., worked :ome years for Rev. D. J. G. Davis in Amherst, moved to Antrim, m. 1851, Christiana Lovejoy, enlisted in the army from Antrim, and was lost overboard on the Potomac. Wife and ch. are all dead.
Simeon Flint Kendall, son of Jonathan and Phebe (Flint) Kendall, b. Mont Vernon, May 29, 1829, m. Sept. 20 1849 Mary C. Clark of Derry, b. July 24, 1828. He lived on the homestead, lived in Pennsylvania sev- eral years served in the war for the Union, and was wounded, returned to the farm in Mont Vernon, moved to Milford, where he d. Oct. 17, 1895. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. Frank Elmon, b. Aug. 10, 1850, m. Sarah Armstrong of Amherst, lives in Milford, is of firm of Ordway & Kendall, proprietors Livery Stable.
2. Charles Edney, b. Nov. 20, 1853, m. Alice K. Dodge of Antrim, four ch., lives Milford, is of firm Kendall & Wilkins grocers and grain merchants.
3. Edgar Irving, b. April 15, 1858, m. Miss Susan H. Kimball of Milford, Sept. 23, 1896, resides Milford is a lawyer, has one ch.
Daniel Kendall brother of Dea. Jacob Kendall, b. Litchfield, Jan. 18, 1760, d. Mont Vernon, Aug. 17, 1830, m. Sarah dau. Joseph and Patience (Bradford) Lovejoy. She was b. May 6, 1762, d. Aug. 14, 1847. He settled in 1785 on the farm owned afterwards by his son, Daniel, grand- son, D. Porter K., and lately owned by his great-grandson, W. H. Ken- dall, in East Dist. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. *Daniel, b. Oct. 26, 1789.
2. Mary, b. June 3, 1792, d. Nov. 3, 1813.
3. Sarah, b. July 26, 1794, m. * John Battles, d. March 6, 1858.
4. Nathan, b. 1796, d. Aug., 1798.
5. Alice, b. Aug. 1, 1800, m. * Reuben K. Batchelder, d. June 26, 1846.
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6. Zaccheus Nathan, b. June 2, 1803, d. Johnson, Vt., March 29, 1888.
7. *Ira, b. Jan. 9, 1805, d. March 20, 1863.
Daniel Kendall, son of Daniel and Sarah (Lovejoy) Kendall, b. Mont Vernon, Oct. 26, 1789, lived on his father's farm, d. Aug. 31, 1870, m. Dec. 31 1818, Deborah, dau. Samuel and Deborah (Atwood) Battles, of Mont Vernon. She d. April 24, 1871. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. Mary W., b. April 30, 1820, m. * Bradley Jones of Mont Vernon, March 7, 1843. Two ch. D. May 18, 1882.
Twins :-
2. * Daniel Porter, b. Jan. 3, 1823.
3. Deborah J., b. Jan. 3. 1823, m. Alvin Chase of Milford, Oct. 18, 1855. He d. Aug. 1863. She d. E. Jaffrey, March 25, 1891. One dau., Jennie, b. Milford, May 26, 1857, m. June 28, 1882, at Mont Vernon Wm. Jacquith ; has four boys; lives E. Jaffrey, N. H.
Ira Kendall, son of Daniel and Sarah (Lovejoy) Kendall, b. Mont Vernon, Jan. 9, 1805, lived on the farm with his brother, Daniel, d. March 20, 1863, m. May 10, 1832, Cyrene, dau. of Capt. John and Betsey (Batch- elder) Batchelder. She was b. Oct. 17, 1803, in Mont Vernon, d. Goffs- town, Dec. 16, 1872. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. Emmeline, b. January 26, 1834, lives Goffstown, unm.
2. Cyrene Elizabeth, b. Jan. 14, 1836, lives Goffstown, unm.
3. Ira Kendrick, b. Jan. 26, 1838, m. March 29, 1864, Rebecca Warren of Goffstown, N. H., is a wealthy and prominent furniture manufacturer of Goffstown; has represented the town. Ch. b. Goffstown.
1. Frank Warren, b. October 16, 1866.
2. Annie May, b. Jan. 14, 1869.
3. Lewis B., b. May 25, 1877.
4. Nathan Franklin, b. Dec. 22, 1840, enlisted Co. C, 16th N. H. Regt. Vol., d. Aug. 15, 1863.
Daniel Porter Kendall, b. Mont Vernon, Jan. 3, 1823, settled on his father's farm, was representative in 1876, 1877, d. Aug. 27, 1891, m. May 30, 1850, Susan, dau. Thomas and Nancy (Stevens) Cloutman. She was b. March 13, 1823, d. Jan. 8, 1897. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. Andrew P., d. Sept. 23, 1854, age 3 yrs. 4 mos.
2. Esther Cloutman, b. December 13, 1856, m. Sept. 26, 1882, Alonzo M. Carleton, has several ch., lives Goffstown.
3. William Henry, b. June 10, 1859, m. June 19, 1901, Clara H. Blood of Wilton, is a lumber dealer and resides in Mont Vernon Village; is also deacon of the church.
4. Andrew P., b. June 11, 1861, d. Aug. 25. 1876.
5. M. Susie, b. Feb. 3, 1867, m. April 26, 1898, Arthur Temple, resides Mont Vernon.
Asa Kendall, b. Leominster, Mass., June 10, 1778, m. Oct. 15, 1807, Lydia Adams of Townsend, b. Oct. 15, 1784, and sister of Dr. Daniel and Dea. J. S. Adams of Mont Vernon. Asa Kendall learned the sad- dler's trade off Ephraim Eager in his native town, and in 1799 succeeded his master in the business, which he carried on successfully until 1814, when he sold out, removed to Mont Vernon, and built the store, which is now part of the "Mont Vernon House," where he traded twenty years. In 1850 he removed to East Concord and resided in the family of his
WILLIAM H. KENDALL. Deacon from 1891 (still serving, 1905).
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son, Henry A., where he d. Dec. 13, 1863. His wife d. March 9, 1873, aged 88. Both were interred in Mont Vernon. Ch. b. Leominster.
1. Augusta, b. June 26, 1808, m. May 31, 1837, George E. Dean, d. June 10, 1855.
2. Henry Adams, b. Aug. 6, 1810, d. at Concord, March 27, 1894; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, was ordained pastor of a Trinitarian Church at Dublin, N. H., June 2, 1840, m. May 27, 1844, Har- riet G. Appleton of Dublin, N. H. Ch. b. Dublin.
1. *Henry Appleton, b. March 29, 1845.
2. Samuel Adams, b. Dec. 27, 1846.
3. Sarah Harriet, b. East Concord, May 17, 1851.
Mary Ann Kendall, dau. Franklin Kendall, a sea captain, brother Asa Kendall, was b. Dec. 22, 1828. She was reared in family of Asa Kendall from seven years until her m., Aug. 8, 1848, to Wm. B. Richardson of Mont Vernon. She d. Newtonville, Mass., April 11, 1900.
Henry Appleton Kendall, b. Dublin, March 29, 1845, fitted for college at Henniker Academy, graduated at Dartmouth College, 1866, m. June 21, 1870, Frances L., dau. of Dea. William and Hannah (Fornis) Conant. She was b. Mont Vernon, April 1, 1844, d. April 8, 1901. He lives in Somerville. Mass. Ch. b. Somerville.
1. Gertrude Greenwood, b. Oct. 27, 1871.
2. Franklin Conant, b. April 29, 1873.
3. Marian Colby, b. April 5, 1879.
4. Marcella Fornis, b. December 18, 1882.
Mrs. Persis Kendall, mother of Asa Kendall, d. Nov. 15, 1829, aged 75.
KIDDER.
Thomas Karr Kidder, son of Ephraim and Betsey (Boffee) Kidder, born Lyndeborough, June 9, 1817. Was a farmer. Resided here in the forties and fifties in Centre and South District. He moved to Milford, where he d. Dec. 21, 1894. He m. Sept., 1839, Olive, dau. James and Azubah (Curtis) Hopkins, b. Mont Vernon, Feb. 15, 1819, d. Milford, June 16, 1894. Ch.
1. Hattie Frances, b. Milford, Dec. 22, 1841, m. April 16, 1863, Charles E., son of Nathaniel and Susan (Duncklee) Stone, res. Milford. 2. Newell Porter, b. Lyndeborough, Sept. 18, 1843, is a cooper and res. in Long Lake, Minn.
3. Abbie Jane, b. Mont Vernon, Oct. 12, 1846, m. April, 1865, Charles G. Burns of Milford, d. Jan. 20, 1866.
4. Mary Ann, b. Milford, June 6, 1848, d. Milford, March 25, 1868.
5. Eliza Ella, b. Mont Vernon, June 7, 1851, m. April, 1871, Lorenzo Cutter, of Milford, and res. in Webster, Mass.
6. Charles, b. in Lyndeborough, Sept. 6, 1856, is a laborer, res. in Brookline.
William L. Kidder, b. Billerica, Mass, April 13, 1775, m. Nov. 13, 1798, Nabby Jenkins of Andover, settled in Mont Vernon. Ch.
1. William Lambert, b. July 4, 1800.
2. Nancy, m. 1834, Amos Batchelder, d. in Goffstown.
3. Mahala, m. (1) Partridge; m. (2) Ambrose Smith, 1833, d. in Goffstown.
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4. Francis, m. Susan Richardson, Aug. 19, 1830, d. Aug. 19, 1830, in Mont Vernon.
5. Charles, m. Gowing, lived in North Reading, Mass.
William Lambert Kidder, Jr., b. July 4, 1800, d. in Amherst, Sept. 29, 1860, m. Mary Jane, dau. Parker Richardson of Mont Vernon, April 19, 1806, d. Amherst, August 27, 1880. He lived in Mont Vernon several years. Ch.
1. Ann Mary, b. April 28, 1827, m. June 14, 1857, Joseph F. Johnson, who d. Ship Island, May 27, 1862, was in the 8th N. H. Regt ..
2. Mary Jane, b. March 10, 1836, d. April 9, 1836.
3. William Henry, b. June 22, 1837, m. Abby Burse of Shapleigh, Me., Nov. 26, 1868, machinst; res. Great Falls.
4. Andrew Jackson, b. May 23, 1840, m. Katy Greenleaf; farmer, res. in Hudson.
5. Emma Caroline, b. August 31, 1842, m. (1) W. H. Smith, Aug.
24, 1860; m. (2) Reilly; m. (3) Eli A. Sawtelle; res. Amherst.
6. Alfred, b. April 22, 1847, d. at Providence, R. I., unm. Aug. 17, 1875.
John Kidder, b. Hudson, N. H., came to Mont Vernon from Milford, m. Eliza Wilkins of Antrim. He removed to Nashua, thence to Sacra- mento, Cal., where he d.
KIMBALL.
Porter Kimball came from Mass., kept tavern in village several years, was representative in 1836, was postmaster 1823, moved to Lowell, m. (1) Mary, dau. Jonathan and Mary Davis of Westford, Mass. She d. Feb. 26, 1820, aged 37 years. He m. (2) Fanny, dau. Dr. Zephaniah and Eliz- abeth (Stickney) Kittredge. She d. Sept. 16, 1821, age 22 yrs. Ch. by first wife buried Mont Vernon.
1. Son, d. Sept. 22, 1812.
2.
3. Jonathan, d. Dec. 12, 1815, aged 9 days.
4. Porter, d. Feb. 16, 1817, aged 20 days.
5. Porter, d. April 16, 1818, aged 9 weeks, 3 days.
6. John, d. June 20, 1819, aged 4 months.
KINGSBURY.
Rev. Nathaniel Kingsbury was ordained pastor here Nov. 8, 1823, was dismissed April 6, 1836. He was b. in Coventry, Conn., was a graduate of Amherst College. He removed to Wisconsin, where he d. at Prairieville, July 12, 1843, aged 48. His ministry here was prosperous, there being two great revivals, one in 1828, the other in 1831. He m. a Miss Dow of Coventry, Conn., and had several ch. Ch. buried Mont Vernon.
1. Mary F., d. June 29, 1833, aged 4 years.
2. Dwight L., d. July 15, 1833, aged 8 months.
3. Joseph, d. April 15, 1834, aged 8 months.
KINSON.
George Kinson, son of Ebenezer Kinson, b. Mont Vernon, April 1, 1800, d. Amherst, Oct. 2, 1867, m. Dec. 5, 1825, Martha M. Walker, sister
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George Walker, Sr., of Amherst. She was b. New Ipswich, Jan. 20, 1805. They settled in Amherst in 1830, where he carried on the black- smithing business, and was widely known as a skillful workman. He left six ch. His. sister, Mary Kinson, b. Mont Vernon, m. Feb. 20, 1812, Luther, son of Simeon and Catherine (Wyman) Blanchard of Milford, d. Milford, Feb. 19, 1853. Had nine ch.
KITTREDGE.
The first we learn of the Kittredges coming to this country was in 1660, when Capt. John Kittredge fled from England to America. Capt. K. was in charge of a ship, which plied from England to some foreign port, and being of a surgical turn of mind, studied the medical receipts carefully. The tradition is that he began experimenting by breaking ani- mals' limbs, then setting them, seeing how fast he could get them to heal. One of his men broke an arm and the captain set it. Soon after this an- other man broke a leg and asked the captain to set it. The captain said he would "if he would take a room and place himself entirely in his care," which he did. He became very successful. It be- came known to the authorities and as the laws were very stringent at that time, allowing no one to practice without a medical diploma, it be- came necessary for him to leave England. He came to this country and settled in Billerica, Mass., Sept. 25, 1660. The name was formerly spelled Keteredge. He m. Nov. 25, 1664, Mary Littlefield. He d. Oct. 18, 1676. He had five ch., all sons.
Solomon Kittredge, fifth generation from Capt. John Kittredge (Capt. John, 1; John, 2; John, 3; John, 4; Solomon, 5) b. Billerica, Mass., June 9, 1736, m. Tabitha Ingalls of Andover, May 14, 1755. They set- tled in Mont Vernon about 1766. He d. Aug. 24, 1792. She d. May 8, 1794, age 59 years, 1 month, 14 days. He was a blacksmith and a promi- nent man in the parish. He was in the French and Indian War. Ch.
1. *Solomon, b. 1755, Aug. 3.
2. *Zephaniah, b. Aug. 24, 1757.
3. Tabitha, b. July 28, 1758, m. Benjamin Sawyer, settled in Nelson, N. H.
4. *Josiah, b. July 26, 1761.
5. Phebe, b. June 5, 1763, m. Aaron Townsend.
6. *Stephen, b. June 27, 1765.
7. Lydia, b. Aug. 29, 1767, in Mont Vernon, m. Joshua Kittredge, Nov. 29, 1787.
These ch. b. Mont Vernon :
8. *Ingalls, b. Dec. 10, 1769.
9. Betsey. b. Sept. 16, 1771, m. Wheeler of Nelson, d. Nov. 9, 1865, age 94. She was the mother of the late Gilman Wheeler of Milford.
10. Peter, b. Sept. 25, 1773.
11. Asa, settled in Weare in 1803, was a physician, had five dau.
12. Sally, b. April 19, 1779, m. Abial Stickney of Tewksbury, Mass., d. Aug. 28, 1847.
Solomon Kittredge, son of Solomon and Tabitha (Ingalls) Kittredge, b. Tewksbury, Aug. 3, 1755, m. (1) Anna Kittredge, Feb., 1777, by whom he had eleven ch. M. (2) Betsey Holt, April 13, 1815. He came to Mont Vernon with his parents, was a Revolutionary soldier, d. Mont Vernon, Oct. 22, 1845, age 90. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
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1. Solomon, b. Sept. 28, 1778.
2. Anna, b. March 13, 1780.
3. Lucy, b. Jan. 25, 1783.
4. Thomas, b. March 25, 1785.
5. * Josiah, b. Feb. 26, 1787.
6. Jeremiah, b. Jan. 26, 1789.
7. Harriet, b. July 13, 1791.
8. Hezekiah, b. Jan. 25, 1793.
9. *Zephaniah, b. April 15, 1795.
10. Lucy, b. Feb. 8, 1797, mn. Mr. Farrar, April, 1818.
11 Betsey, b. July 15, 1799, in. John Carter, Aug., 1818.
Dr. Zephaniah Kittredge, son of Solomon and Tabitha (Ingalls) Kittredge, b. Billerica, Mass., Aug. 24, 1757, m. Elizabeth Stickney of Tewksbury, Mass. She d. Mont Vernon Aug. 6, 1851, aged 90. He was long and favorably known as a skillful surgeon and physician. During his professional career he lived on the farm now owned by Daniel Rich- ardson. He d. Aug. 17, 1843. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. Betsey, b. May 18, 1782, d. Aug. 5, 1786.
2. Abigail or Nabby, b. March 22, 1784, m. June 28, 1804, *Jesse Smith. She d. May ?, 1866.
3. *Zephaniah, b. Sept. 15, 1785.
4. Betsey, d. March 5, 1799, age 11 years.
5. Nancy, b. 1790, m. March, 1808, Uriah Wilkins, son Aaron and Lydia (Smith) Wilkins, d. Howe, Vt., Jan. 10, 1832.
6. Fanny, mn. Porter Kimball of Mont Vernon. She d. Sept. 16, 1821, age 22 years.
Josiah Kittredge, son of Solomon and Tabitha ( Ingalls) Kittredge, b. July 6, 1761, came here with his parents, lived on the old poor farm, now owned by Edward Hildreth, which he owned and occupied many years, m. Oct. 13, 1792, Mary Baker. She d. Sept. 16, 1828, age 66 years, 3 months, 17 days. He d. May 23, 1850. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. *Josiah, b. Oct. 15, 1793.
2. * Timothy. b. May 15, 1795.
3. Lovey, b. Jan. 28, 1797.
4. Alvah, b. May 15, 1798, lived Boston Highlands, ch. George went to Bombay; another son, Rev. Abbott E. Kittredge, pastor Madison Ave. Church, New York City, had three dau.
5. Solomon, b. March 13, 1801, a graduate of Dartmouth College, was a minister ; settled in Indiana.
6. Mary, b. Dec. 17, 1803, m. Sept. 27, 1827, Rev. Ephraim Clark of Peacham, Vt. They went as missionairies to the Sandwich Islands ; had ch.
7. * Charles B., b. July 4, 1806, clergyman at Groton and Westboro, Mass., graduated at Dartmouth College and Andover Theological Sem .; m. Miss Brigham, d. Nov. 25, 1884.
Dr. Stephen Kittredge, son Solomon and Tabitha (Ingalls) Kittredge, b. Tewksbury, Mass., June 27, 1765, m. Mehitable Russell, Nov. 27, 1787. On the dav of marriage they went to Francestown to reside moved to Hancock, Oct., 1790, where he d. Otc. 6, 1806. His widow m. (2) Daniel Bickford in 1811, and removed to Sedgewick, Me. Dr. K. was a suc- cessful physician and highly respected in Hancock. He had 11 ch. His eldest dau. Gratia m. Dr. Peter Tuttle his successor in Hancock, Sept. 9, 1808.
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Dr. Ingalls Kittredge, son Solomon and Tabitha (Ingalls) Kit- tredge, b. Mont Vernon, Dec. 10, 1769, studied medicine with his elder brother, Zephaniah, first settled in Townsend, Mass., moved to Beverly in 1804, m. (1) Sarah, only dau. Jonathan and Mercy (Lovett) Conant. She was baptized June 3, 1770, d. Beverly, Oct. 7, 1833. Hc m. (2) Lydia Smith. He d. at Beverly. He owned the farm and estate for several years which he sold to Capt. Timothy Kittredge in 1837, which is now owned by the heirs of Dr. C. M. Kittredge in South Dist. Their second son, Dr. Ingalls Kittredge, b. Townsend, Mass., June 30, 1798, prepared for college at Phillips Academy, Andover, graduated at Dartmouth Col- lege, 1820, and at Harvard Medical College 1823, settled in Beverly, m. Sept. 22, 1824, Augusta Smith, who d. Jan. 12, 1874. He d. at Beverly, Feb. 14, 1867. "He was a strong anti-slavery man always ready with his purse to aid the cause as well as to assist refugee slaves. George Latimer · and Fred Douglas ex slaves, were aided by him and introduced to Bev- erly audiences. He holds an eminent place in Beverly's history." He had seven dau. The eldest m. Charles W. Galloupe and had two dau. Another m. Edward Leech Giddings of the banking firm of Tower, Gid- dings & Co., Boston.
Dea. Josiah Kittredge, son of Solomon and Anna (Kittredge) Kit- tredge, b. Mont Vernon, Feb. 26, 1787. He operated his uncle, Dr. Ingalls Kittredge's, farm many years, m. (1) Dec. 24, 1812, Hannah Mace. She was b. June 15, 1793, d. May 9, 1828. M. (2) Nancy Cochoran of Am- herst, Dec. 16, 1828. She was b. Aug. 16, 1798. d. Feb. 19, 1830, age 31 years 11 mos. He m. (3) Sept. 2, 1830, Relief, dau. Capt. John and Betsey (Batchelder) Batchelder. She was b. Mont Vernon, Dec. 16, 1796, d. July 19, 1868. He d. Aug. 7, 1836, aged 49. Ch. b. Mont Vernon. By first wife :
1. Hannah, b. Sept. 28, 1815, d. young.
2. Mary Ann, b. Nov. 8, 1818, m. Frank Lewis of Haverhill, Mass., had several ch., lived in Haverhill Mass.
3. Franklin F., b. Sept. 28, 1820, m. Miss Richardson of Pelham, served in the Union Army in the War for the Union and d. in Iowa. One dau.
4. Ingalls, b. Dec. 24, 1822, d. young.
5. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 27, 1824, m. Oct. 1, 1844, Benjamin Perry of Stoneham, Mass., lives Stoneham, has three sons, the eldest of whom Walter S. Perry has been professor drawing, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., many years.
6. Charles, b. July 31, 1827, d. July 15, 1828.
Ch. by second wife:
7. * Charles Alfred, b. Aug. 24, 1829.
Ch. by third wife:
8. Nancy Maria, b. March 9, 1832, m. March 18, 1854, *Samuel N. Stevens.
9. Harriet E., b. Sept. 22, 1834, unm., resides Stoneham, with her sister, Mrs. Perry.
Zephaniah Kittredge, son Solomon and Anna (Kittredge) Kittredge, b. Mont Vernon, April 15, 1795, m. Nancy Manning. He lived on the farm in the North District. now occupied by his son, Henry J. Kittredge. He d. Sept. 20, 1876, age 81 years, 6 mos. She d. March 26, 1868, age 68 years, 9 mos. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
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1. Nancy Jane, b. Aug. 15, 1821, m. Jan. 1, 1849, *Albert D. Man- ning. She d. Dec. 18, 1897.
2. Eliza, d. Aug. 31, 1845, age 21.
3. Lucy Maria, d. Lowell, May 22, 1895, age 68, unm. Burial at Mont Vernon.
4. Pamelia J., in. Charles E. Jackson of Tamworth, N. H., lives in Antrim, has three chi.
5. * Henry J., b. March 1, 1830.
6. *George W., b. Aug. 16, 1836, d. Nov. 1, 1869, age 33 years, 2
months, 16 days, m. Flint, dau. John G. Flint of Antrim; lived Antrim.
- 7. Sarah Frances. Lived in Lowell, d. there Feb. 27. 1903, age 60 years, 11 months.
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Zephaniah Kittredge, son of Dr. Zephaniah and Elizabeth ( Stickney) Kittredge, b. Mont Vernon, Sept. 15, 1785; m. Oct. 26, 1809, Mary, dau. of Noah and Mary ( Butterfield) Wheeler of Hancock (aunt of Charles James Fox of Nashua). She was b. Hancock, Feb. 1, 1788, d. Feb. 25, 1880. He d. Aug. 3, 1873. He was a prominent and valuable citizen, was selectman five years, moderator five years, and representative in 1843. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. Mary, b. Sept. 7, 1810, m. April 14, 1846, Amaziah Wood of Francestown, lived Francestown; d. there Oct. 27, 1879; left two ch.
2. *Franklin Otis, b. Nov. 28, 1813.
3. * Zephaniah, b. July 18, 1815.
4. Charles K., b. April 11, 1817, d. Sept. 26, 1819.
5. Saralı Fox, b. Sept. 4, 1820; educated Literary and Scientific Institution. Hancock; taught in Hancock, Mont Vernon, New Ipswich, Charlestown, Mass., and St. Louis; m. Eleazer Block of St. Louis, who d. in 1865, had one dau., who m. T. A. Meysenburg of St. Louis.
6. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 10, 1823, d. unm., Jan. 16, 1864.
7. Abbie, b. April 3, 1827, m. April 27, 1849, Eben C. Batchelder of Milford, had six children, of whom one is living; res. Milford.
Dr. Josiah Kittredge, son of Josiah and Mary (Baker) Kittredge, b. Mont Vernon, Oct. 15, 1793; practised in Pembroke, Concord and Nashua, N. H., and Boston, moved to Glastonberry, Conn., where he d. October 29, 1872. M. (1) Mary Blanchard, dau. David and Susannah (Lovejoy) Stewart of Amherst. She was b. there Feb. 20, 1803, d. Pembroke, N. H. He m. (2) Sarah Whiting French of Bedford, N. H. M. (3) Sarah Baylies Brigham of Grafton, Mass., May 7, 1844. Ch. by first wife :
1. Mary Clark. h. Dec. 8, 1827.
Ch. by second wife:
2. Charles S., b. Jan. 6, 1833, in Pembroke, m. Maria Chase of Haver- hill, Mass., Oct. 20, 1864; resides Santa Barbara, Cal., has four ch.
3. Sarah French, b. Nov. 15, 1834.
4. Josiah Edward, b. Oct. 12, 1836, is a clergyman at Geneseo, N. Y., also a doctor of divinity, m. Iune 12, 1871, Emma McNair of Groveland, Mass., has four ch.
Capt. Timothy Kittredge, son of Josiah and Mary ( Baker) Kittredge, b. Mont Vernon, May 15, 1795, m. Frances Marsh of Sharon, Vt. She d. Aug. 28, 1870, age 62. He d. Feb. 10, 1870. He lived on his father's farm, afterwards sold it to the town for a poor farm (now owned and
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occupied by Edw. Hildreth) and bought his uncle's, Dr. Ingalls Kit- tredge, farm, now owned by the estate of his son, the late Dr. C. M. Kittredge. He was a laborious and thrifty farmer. Ch. b. Mont Vernon.
1. Albert B., d. July 21, 1835, aged three years, nine mos.
2. Mary Emeline, b. July 25. 1834, m. William Stearns of Amherst, Mass., a son of Pres. William Stearns of Amherst College; had several ch., one of their sons, Alfred E. Stearns, is principal Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. She resides Amherst, Mass.
3. Maria Francis, d. Feb. 20, 1840, aged three years, six months.
4. * Charles Marsh, b. April 30, 1838.
5. George Dimick, fitted for college at Mont Vernon, graduated at Amherst College 1865, resided afterwards at New York City and Fishkill- on-the-Hudson, d. Andover, Mass., March 6, 1877, age 36. Interred at Mont Vernon.
6. Frances Adelia, b. Feb. 15, 1844, m. May 6, 1867, *Dr. Cecil F. P. Bancroft, d. Andover, Mass., March 29, 1898.
7. Maria Theresa, b. Dec. 1, 1850, teacher, res unm. Fishkill-on-Hud- son, N. Y.
Charles Alfred Kittredge, son Dea. Josiah and Nancy (Cochran) Kittredge, b. Mont Vernon, Aug. 24, 1829, d. Jan. 7. 1899; m. May 18, 1853, Maria E. Chase of Lowell. She was b. May 29, 1829. He spent the greater part of his life in Lowell, Concord. Nashua, in which places he was grocer and meat man. He represented Nashua in the Legislature. A worthy and excellent man. Ch.
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