History of the town of Rindge, New Hampshire, from the date of the Rowley Canada or Massachusetts charter, to the present time, 1736-1874, with a genealogical register of the Rindge families, Part 59

Author: Stearns, Ezra Scollay, 1838-1915
Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Boston, Press of G. H. Ellis
Number of Pages: 856


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III. Frederic A., b. April 16, 1804, a farmer in Rindge, md. Jan. 28, 1828, Apphia Tyler, dau. of Parker Tyler, q. v. He d. May 26, 1869.


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1. Charles A., b. Aug. 15, 1829; md. Nov. 6, 1856, Mary Manning, dau. of William and Mary (Craig) Manning. He is a farmer in Rindge.


2. Mary Ann, b. June 11, 1832; d. May 7, 1839.


3. Mary Anna, b. May 15, 1846; md. Albert A. Emory, son of Derostus W. Emory, q. v.


Iv. Mary Ann, b. April 1, 1806; md. Feb. 3, 1829, Rev. Albert B. Camp, pastor of the Congrega- tional Church in Ashby, Mass. She d. Dec. 25 1830.


1. Nancy Elizabeth, b. July 23, 1830.


v. Nancy, b. Nov. 10, 1809; d. Feb. 23, 1830.


VI. Josiah, b. Oct. 31, 1813 (vide p. 378) ; md. May 13, 1835, Elizabeth F. Fosdick, dau. of Dea. James Fosdick, of Charlestown, Mass. He d. April 30, 1853.


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1. Francis L., b. Nov. 8, 1836; md. Oct. 31, 1858, Julia M. Martin, of Warren, R. I .: (1) b. March 6; d. Aug. 8, 1864; (2) Bessie F., b. in Foxboro, Mass., March 24, 1865; (3) Freddie B., b. in Painsville, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1872. Mr. Wilder is a merchant in Painesville.


2. Anna E., b. April 30, 1842; md. Oct. 11, 1866, Stephen A. Howe, of Marlboro, Mass .: (1) Josiah Wilder, b. July 31, 1869; (2) Elbridge Lewis, b. Oct. 11, 1871.


VII. Mersylvia, b .. June 18, 1816; md. Stephen B. Sherwin, Esq., q. v.


IX. Eurydice Augusta, b. Jan. 28, 1819.


x. Samuel Locke, b. Jan. 9, 1822; was a merchant in Charlestown, N. H., several years, and repre- sented that town in the Legislature. Later he has been engaged in mercantile pursuits in Boston. He md. Oct. 15, 1845, Anna Silsby, dau. of Isaac and Anna Silsby, who d. Jan. 18, 1856; md. (2d) Sept. 30, 1857, Lorania Tuttle, dau. of Henry and Lydia Tuttle.


1. Frederick, b. April 2, 1849.


HON. MARSHALL PINCKNEY WILDER (vide p. 335) md. Dec. 31, 1820, Tryphosa Jewett, dau. of Dr. Stephen Jewett, of Rindge, q. v. She d. July 31, 1831; md. (2d) Aug. 29, 1833, Abigail Baker, dau. of Capt. David and


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Jemima (Richardson) Baker, of Franklin, Mass. She d. of consumption April 4, 1854; and he md. (3d) Sept. 8, 1855, Julia Baker, a sister of Abigail.


I. Marshall Pinckney, b. Jan. 15, 1822; md. July 17, 1844, E. Clara Churchill, dau. of James C. Churchill, of Portland, Me. He was a merchant ; d. in Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 29, 1854.


II. Eurydice, b. June 11, 1823; d. Oct. 4, 1824.


III. Nancy Jewett, b. Feb. 19, 1825; md. Dec. 28, 1858, Rev. Andrew Bigelow, D. D., now of Boyl- ston, Mass.


IV. Lucius Icilius, b. Oct. 27, 1826; a merchant; d. of yellow fever in New Orleans Oct. 14, 1867.


v. Maria Louisa, b. July 28, 1828; md. Sept. 26, 1850, Ambrose Wager, of Rhinebeck, N. Y., where she d. June 2, 1852.


1. Henry Wilder, b. April, d. July, 1852.


VI. William Henry, b. July 15, 1830; d. Aug. 31, 1831.


Children of second wife :-


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VII. Abbie Tryphosa, b. May 22, 1834; md. Nov. 10, 1859, William Wallace, a merchant of Boston ; she d. March 20, 1870.


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1. Ida, b. April 22, 1861 ; d. April 5, 1863.


2. Belle, b. Sept. 8, 1862.


3. Annie, b. Sept. 8, 1864.


4. Edith, b. Dec. 6, 1865.


5. Jennie Wilder, b. March 6, 1867.


VIII. William Henry, b. March 17, 1836; a merchant in Boston; md. Oct. 17, 1861, Hannah Wallace, a sister of William Wallace.


1. Alice, b. Nov. 5, 1862.


2. Lizzie, b. Nov. 27, 1864.


3. William Henry, b. March 31, 1867.


4. Hannah Wallace, b. March 6, 1869.


5. Josephine Hall, b. Nov. 23, 1874.


IX. Sarah Jane, b. Sept. 29, 1841 ; d. July 28, 1858.


x. Samuel Locke, b. Oct. 2, 1843 ; d. Oct. 5, 1853.


XI. Jemima Richardson, b. June 30, 1845.


XI. Grace Sherwin, b. April 23, 1851.


Children of third wife :-


XIII. Edward Baker, b. Nov. 17, 1857. XIV. Marshall Pinckney, b. Oct. 3, 1860.


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SILAS WILDER md. Abigail Page, and removed to Rindge soon after the Revolution, and was taxed until 1797. The number and names of his children are not known. A record of one only is given.


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I. Silas, b. in Rindge Aug. 10, 1788; graduate of Dartmouth College 1818 (vide p. 359). He md. Sept. 19, 1822, Mary Cook, dau. of Noah Cook, Esq., of Keene, N. H., and a sister of Noah R. Cook, Esq., of Rindge and Keene; he md. (2d), about 1850, Mrs. Olive Draper.


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ASA WILKINS conveyed, 1774, the fifth lot in the ninth range to Dr. Asher Palmer. He was in the army in 1776 and 1777. In 1771 he was md., but his wife, if living, did not join in the deed to Dr. Palmer. He left town about 1780, and no record of his family has been secured.


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SAMUEL WILLIAMS, from New Ipswich, md. about 1812, Tarbell, of Mt. Holley, Vt. He was an innholder, and removed from the "Children of the Woods " Tavern, to the Bemis Tavern in 1823, and to the tavern where A. J. Converse now resides in 1825, and in 1828 to Mt. Holley, Vt., where he d. about 1869.


I. Mary Ann, b. 1815; md. Allen Ives, of Mt. Holley, Vt.


II. Charles, resides in Mt. Holley ; twice md. .


III. Adaline, md. Jotham White, of Marlboro, N. H. IV. Laura, md. Moon.


v. Warren.


DELIVERANCE WILSON and wife Sarah resided a few years in Rindge between 1771 and 1780. Their son Moses was bap. April 9, 1775.


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JOSEPH WILSON removed from Petersham, Mass., to Rindge 1773, and was in the army from this town (vide pp. 108, 140, and 171). By wife Hannah he had :-


I. Temperance Robinson, b. previous to 1773.


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WILLIAM WILSON resided upon the farm subsequently occupied by John F. Munroe and Willard Brigham 1797- 1806. He md. April 30, 1799, Elizabeth Rand, dau. of Capt. Solomon Rand, q. v. , They removed to Marl- boro, Mass., where seven of their children were b.


I. Josiah, b. Nov. 4, 1799. II. Martha, b. Oct. 12, 1801. III. Seth Webber, b. Dec. 21, 1803. 8 6 7 5


IV. Lavina Adams, b. Sept. 5, 1805.


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v. Polly R., b. Aug. 2, 1807. VI. William, b. Oct. 13, 1811. VII. Leonard, b. Jan 10, 1813. VIII. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 29, 1814. IX. Sarah C., b. Aug. 22, 1817. x. Charles F., b. Sept. 29, 1819.


XI. Susan P., b. April 19, 1823.


GEORGE WILSON, son of David and Hannah (Carlton) Wilson, of Sharon, was b. Aug. 14, 1823. He md. March 20, 1849, Mary M. Royce, b. in Charlestown, N. H., Oct. 12, 1827, dau. of Lenzor and Abigail (Wheeler) Royce, and removed from Sharon to this town 1863.


I. Abbie J., b. Jan. 5, 1850; md. Jan. 5, 1868, George Hoar, son of Leonard and Lucinda (Sawin) Hoar. Reside in Peterboro, N. H.


II. Luella A., b. March 23, 1852; md. June 22, 1872, George F. Gilmore. Reside in Peterboro.


III. B. Wesley, b. March 27, 1854. IV. Alonzo M., b. Aug. 12, 1856. v. Ida May, b. May 1, 1859.


VI. Clara R., b. March 3, 1862; d. March 25, 1862.


VII. Effie E., b. Aug. 6, 1863; d. Aug. 14, 1865.


VIII. Oren A., b. Dec. 13, 1867; d. July 25, 1868.


CALEB WINN and wife Hannah resided from 1773 to about 1785, but all the family did not remove from town until about 1796. They removed to Chester. The name of the State is not stated. He enlisted twice during the Revolution (vide pp. 110, 141).


I. Nathan, b. March 22, 1774.


II. James, b. Sept. 9, 1776.


III. Peter, b. Aug. 27, 1778.


IV. Sally, b. June 21, 1780. v. Achsah, bap. Aug. 11, 1782.


VI. John, bap. Oct. 28, 1787. VII. Hannah, bap. Oct. 18, 1789.


VIII. Caleb, bap. Feb. 4, 1792.


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IX. Sally, bap. Feb. 8, 1795.


JOSEPH WORCESTER and wife Sarah were here in 1767. In 1768 he was elected hayward, and the same year a road was laid out by his house in the north part of the town. They probably removed from this town 1770 or 1771.


I. Joseph, bap. Aug. 30, 1767.


II. Mercy, bap. Sept. 9, 1770.


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MICHAEL WOOD, probably a descendant of William Wood who came to this country in 1638, and d. in Concord, Mass., 1671, was an early inhabitant of Lunenburg, Mass., where he md. Dec. 2, 1745, Mary Platts, dau. of Abel Platts, the first settler in Rindge. They had six children. Among them were Isaac Wood, of Rindge, whose record is given below, and Elizabeth Wood, who md. Daniel Gragg of Rindge, q. v., and who was named in the will of her grandfather, Abel Platts. The date of the death of Mary (Platts) Wood has not been ascertained, but he, or possibly Michael, Jr., md. Aug. 21, 1764, Lois Wilson, of Leominster, by whom he had two children.


1 ISAAC WOOD, eldest child of Michael and Mary (Platts) Wood, was b. in Lunenburg Sept. 7, 1746; md. Jan. 11, 1770, Elizabeth Hartwell, b. April 14, 1751, dau. of Jona- than and Elizabeth (Tarbell) Hartwell, and removed to Rindge in 1772. He was a mason and farmer, and set- tled upon the farm now owned by his grandsons, Jonas and John E. Wood. He was selectman 1785 and. 1786, and is frequently and honorably named in the records. He d. Jan. 5, 1835, aged 88; his wife d. Nov. 20, 1819. Their children, except the eldest, were b. in Rindge.


I. Amasa, b. in Lunenburg Sept. 2, 1771. +


II. Jonathan, b. April 17, 1773. +


III. Jonas, b. Dec. 30, 1774; removed to Lenox, N. Y.


IV. Isaac, b. Nov. 30, 1776. +


v. Betty, b. Oct. 11, 1778; d. young.


VI. Ruth, b. Nov. 7, 1780 ; md. Benjamin Lovejoy, q. v.


VII. David, b. July 19, 1783. +


VIII. Betty, or Elizabeth, b. Sept. 10, 1785; md. Stephen Emory, g. v.


IX. Caleb, b. July 1, 1789; d. 1807.


x. Susan, b. -; md. March 9, 1826, Dea. John W. Binney, of New Ipswich, and removed to Keene, N. H., where she d. 1873.


XI. Eunice, b. - -; md. May 3, 1830, Capt. Joseph Hartwell, of Lunenburg, his second marriage. Their dau. Eunice md. Charles Carter, of Leominster, Mass .; now reside in Quincy, Mass.


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AMASA WOOD md. Sept. 10, 1797, Abigail Moore, and removed to Vermont. He d. Feb. 17, 1852; his wife d. Aug. 8, 1824.


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I. Eliphalet, b. 1801; d. 1864.


II. Charles, b. July 6, 1804; now resides in Worces- ter, Mass.


Ii. Lyman, b. 1806; d. Jan. 8, 1853.


IV. Caleb, b. 1808; now living in Cambridge, Mass.


v. Abigail, b. 1809.


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JONATHAN WOOD md. April 10, 1799, Dolly Jones, b. May 28, 1777, dau. of Enos and Mary (Whitmore) Jones, of Ashburnham. She d. Jan. 8, 1818, and he md. (2d) Dec. 21, 1820, Sarah (Lake) Robinson, widow of Ezra Robinson, and dau. of Henry and Prudence Lake, q. v. He d. by suffocation in a well Sept. 1, 1827.


I. Zulima, b. Nov. 30, 1799; md., 1822, Asa Dunn.


II. Laura, b. Jan. 29, 1801; md. April 22, 1823, John Vose.


III. Dolley, b. Feb. 3, 1803; md. April 8, 1823, Zacha- riah Parker.


IV. Elnathan, b. Sept. 20, 1804; d. July 29, 1829.


v. George, b. Sept. 29, 1806; md., 1827, Luana Law- rence.


VI. Betsey, b. June 25, 1808 ; md. Feb. 6, 1827, Luther Perkins, of Weathersfield, Vt.


VII. Zoa, b. Jan 24, 1810; d. 1822.


VIII. Lurena, b. Dec. 12, 1812; md. Jan. 16, 1831, Free- man Walcott.


IX. Hartwell, b. Oct. 27, 1815; md., 1841, Laura Snell. She d., s. p., Jan. 1, 1843 ; he d. July 26, 1846. x. Jonas J., b. Jan. 1, 1818.


Children of second wife : -


XI. Eunice K., b. March 22, 1824; md. July 22, 1849, George P. Ward, son of Alvan and Eusebia (Russell) Ward (Russell Register, No. 65).


XII. Eliphalet S., b. Feb. 2, 1826; md. Sept. 20, 1846, Susan H. Farrar, of Ashburnham. He resides in Winchendon, and is an express agent and deputy sheriff.


ISAAC WOOD was a farmer and manufacturer of hand- made nest-boxes. He md. Jan. 8, 1806, Nabby Earl, dau. of John Earl, q. v. He d. of small-pox July 1, 1848 ; his widow d. July 18, 1859.


I. Addison M., b. Oct. 27, 1806; md., 1830, Ann Plummer, who d. Feb. 1, 1843; md. (2d) Jan. 8, 1856, Mary A. Dickinson, dau. of Abraham and Mary (Reed) Dickinson, of Keene, N. H. He is a farmer, and resides upon the farm formerly of his father.


1. Marcia A., b. June 4, 1831; md. Oct. 3, 1850, John U. Beers, and d. in Troy, N. H., Oct. 27, 1854, leaving one son, John Addison, b. Dec. 5, 1851; he resides in Hinsdale, N. H.


2. Urania, b. July 7, 1832; md., 1860, Hiram W. Eames. They reside in Hyde Park, Mass.


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3. Eliza, b. March 19, 1834; d. Sept. 20, 1854.


4. Jane P., b. Oct. 17, 1835; resides, unmd., in Keene, N. H.


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5. Marshall P., b. Nov. 19, 1837; md. Oct., 1861, Julia A. Hunt, dau. of Joshua Hunt. He was three years in the Union army ; now resides in Ashburnham. One son.


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6. Harriet A., b. June 8, 1839; md. Addison Todd, son of Paul Todd, q. v.


7. Eunice, b. March 20, 1841; md., 1861, Henry W. Farnum. They resided in Marlboro, and subsequently in Troy, N. H., where he d. July 19, 1874; she resides in Troy.


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II. Elbridge, b. Oct. 24, 1808; md. May 10, 1832, Rebecca Hartwell, b. April 21, 1813, dau. of Capt. Joseph and Elizabeth (Johnson) Hartwell, of Lunenburg, Mass. She d. Feb. 15, 1843; and he md. (2d) Jan. 15, 1844, Emeline P. Gil- bert. He d. of small-pox June 30, 1848; and his widow md. John McCrea, and removed from town. Six of his seven children d. in infancy.


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1. Mary A., b. June 14, 1837; md. July 29, 1857, Julius Augustus Stearns, son of Capt. Freeborn Stearns, q. v.


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III. Sylvester, b. Sept. 30, 1810; md. June 1, 1836, Urania Damon, of Ashby. He d. July 12, 1841 ; and his widow md. Nov. 22, 1843, Wm. S. Humphrey.


1. Earl S., b. Dec. 1, 1838; resides in Bridge- port, Conn.


IV. Eunice, b. Jun 21, 1814; d. Dec. 23, 1828. v. Jonas, b. Nov. 10, 1816;


d. June 14, 1817. VI. Jane, d. June 4, 1817.


DAVID WOOD was a farmer, and resided upon the home- stead. He md. Feb. 26, 1808, Mary Earl, dau. of John Earl, q. v. He d. Aug. 30, 1861.


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I. Stephen Emory, b. Dec. 7, 1808; md. March 22, 1832, Lydia R. Farrar of Townsend, Mass. Resided in Cambridge, Mass., and in Ludlow, Vt. She d., and he md. (2d) 1874, Carrie Sinclair, of Ludlow, Vt. Two children by first wife.


1. Alfred E., b. Feb. 20, 1835.


2. Mary Elizabeth, b. July 11, 1838; md. Feb. 13, 1859, Geo. A. Dunbar.


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II. Mary Ann, b. Feb. 27, 1810; md. June 20, 1837, Henry Stickney, b. Jan. 29, 1807, son of William and Sarah (Gibson) Stickney, of Grafton, Vt. He was a grain merchant in Cambridgeport several years, and about 1855 removed to Wood- hull, Ill., where he was accidentally killed, Nov. 16, 1866; she md. (2d) 1869, Isaac Wetmore.


1. Henry, b. Nov. 7, 1838.


2. Alfred, b. July 3, 1840.


3. Idalia, b. March 25, 1842; d. April 12, 1844.


4. William Curtis, b. Sept. 6, 1846.


5. Carrie Wood, b. Oct. 6, 1856.


III. Caleb, b. June 5, 1812; d. July 14, 1813.


IV. Alfred, b. Feb. 9, 1814; md. Aug. 16, 1841, Laura Stickney, b. Aug. 9, 1817, a sister of Henry, who md. his sister Mary Ann. He is a grocer in Cambridge, Mass.


1. George Alfred, b. July 22, 1843.


2. Edward Stickney, b. April 28, 1846; a grad- uate of Harvard University.


v. Caleb, b. March 26, 1817; d., unmd., Oct. 15, 1866. VI. Jonas, b. Oct. 15, 1819; md. Feb. 16, 1859, Sarah Leathe. He was in business several years in Cambridge, and now resides a farmer in Rindge. His wife d. in Rindge Oct. 24, 1873.


1. Fannie Louisa, b. Aug. 17, 1860; d. Aug. 30, 1862.


2. Emma Louisa, b. April 1, 1864.


VII. Elizabeth Hartwell, b. June 25, 1821; md. Harri- son G. Rice, Esq., q. v.


VIII. John Earl, b. May 1, 1823; a farmer in Rindge ; md. Nov. 16, 1848, S. Almira Brown, of Ashby. She d. Feb. 6, 1867; md. (2d) Oct., 1868, Ann Maria Tuckerman, dau. of Henry Tuckerman, of Ashburnham.


IX. Emily Augusta, b. May 31, 1826; md. June 21, 1858, Washington Folsom Somerby, of Ports- mouth, N. H. They resided in Cambridge, where he d. July 10, 1873.


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x. Charles Payson, b. July 11, 1828; md. Oct. 12, 1851, Hannah Maria Somerby. Resides in Cam- bridge.


1. Carrie J., b. June 11, 1856 ; d. June 18, 1856.


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JAMES WOOD and wife Ruth, from Boxford, Mass., set- tled upon the farm now of B. F. Danforth, in 1772. Sarah


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Wood, an early school-teacher in this town, was not the wife of James Wood as stated on p. 277. He probably removed 1804, as he was not taxed after that date.


I. Solomon, bap. May 14, 1775.


HI. Ruth, bap. Oct. 12, 1777; md. Nov. 6, 1799, Nathan Towne.


III. Sarah, bap. Sept. 10, 1780.


IV. Benjamin, md. Jan. 2, 1805, Lucinda Peirce, dau. of Benjamin Peirce, q. v.


TIMOTHY WOOD, parentage not known, resided in this town several years dating from about 1774.


I. Betty, b. June 7, 1777.


II. Susannah, b. Sept. 2, 1779.


SALMON WOOD and wife Sybil removed to this town about 1780, and removed to Hancock, N. H., 1786.


I. David, bap. Oct. 19, 1782.


ELIPHALET WOOD and wife Elizabeth were here in 1782, and perhaps a year or two earlier. They removed from town in 1796.


I. Eliphalet, b. March 8, 1789.


II. Betsey, b. Sept. 30, 1790.


III. William, b. July 6, 1792.


IV. Sophia, b. June 10, 1794.


NATHAN WOODBURY, son of Israel and Anna (Morgan) Woodbury, was b. in Bolton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1794. His parents were natives of Beverly, Mass. He md. Sept. 20, 1817, Clarinda Whitney, b. in Harvard, Mass., Oct. 24, 1797, dau. of Cyrus and Asenath (Harris) Whitney. They removed to the Page Norcross farm, in the south part of Rindge, 1835. They have been longer md. than any other couple in Rindge.


I. Asenath H., b. April 17, 1819; md. in Rindge Nov. 28, 1839, Albert Mann, a farmer in Winch- endon.


II. Mary Ann, b. Jan. 16, 1821; md. Sept. 19, 1840, Samuel Page, son of Levi Page, q. v. They reside in Winchendon.


III. Nathan G., b. April 16, 1823; md. Jan. 1, 1847, Angelia Bryant, of Richmond, N. H., where they resided several years, but have recently removed to Keene, N. H. He is a manufact- urer of wooden-ware.


IV. Harrison, b. March 19, 1826; d. Oct. 10, 1830.


v. Lauretta W., b. May 20, 1828; md. Nelson Parks, of Winchendon.


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VI. Lucinda B., b. Feb. 4, 1832; md. Dec. 28, 1863, Henry J. Newman. Reside in Rindge.


VII. Clarinda A., b. March 23, 1834; md. Oct. 7, 1858, Daniel H. Sargent, g. v.


VIII. Maria A., b. - , 1837; md. Nov. 21, 1859, George F. Wallace, son of David, q. v .; he d. in Winchendon, 1874.


IX. Andrew C., b. Dec. 25, 1840.


JOSEPH WYMAN was in Rindge in 1780; was taxed for the last time 1793.


I. Mary, bap. Sept. 23, 1782.


II. William, bap. July 3, 1785.


III. Abraham Carlton, bap. June 4, 1787.


LEWIS WYMAN and James Wyman made a brief resi- dence in the south-west part of this town, early in the present century. They removed to Rockingham, Vt. The latter built a house of white birch logs, in which he resided.


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INDEX OF NAMES.


The names in the Genealogical Registers - pages 423 to 775 - being arranged alphabetically, and a large number of names in the Mortuary and Political records - pages 401 to 416 - being in chronological order, are not included in this index.


ABBOTT, Dr. Josiah, 293 308 327 368 406 416 417 Abell, Dr. E. Darwin, 293 351 367 368 389 Adams, Albert, 275 Arad, 380 381 Daniel, 93 119 124 140 167


David, 93 124 135 226 265 David, Jr., 261


Edwin S., 396


Esther, 280 Hannah, 289


Isaac, 93 110 112 113 115


Israel, 123


Israel, Jr., 93 106 116 123 280 Naomi, 289 Oliver, 280 Samuel, 93 124 135 Stephen, 110


Ainsworth, Rev. Laban, 217 Alexander, Richard, 110 113 114 Allen, Calvin, 390 Daniel W., 327 David, 76 78 96 196 Eliphaz, 226 287 Ethan, 150 George J., 321 Isaac, 76 78 96 Jonathan W., 94 Oratio P., 249 250 251 300 303 309 416 Salmon, 392


Ames, Esther, 280 Arnold, Elizabeth, 345 Atkinson, Theodore, 41 56 84 Austin, Stephen G., 348


BACON, Oliver, 108 131 162 168 Ball, Jonathan, 123 126 Ballou, Andrew S., 315 Henry E., 314 Bancroft, Addison, 16 Benjamin, 94 122 171 205 207 300 Dea. James, 225 282 Timothy, 289 Barker, Barnabas, 205 226


Dea. David, 225 226 236 237 238 282 290 Hon. George P., 280 292 337 347-350 360


John, 236 237 238 282 Dr. Thomas C., 396 William, 226 280 301 307


Barrett, E. B., 268 J. O., 417


Barstow, Rev. Z. S., 221 223 359 Baxter, Simon, 160 Beals, Benjamin, 110 113 114 125 140 141 167 Belcher, Gov. J., 27 31 36 Bell, Hon. C. H., 61 Bellows, Benjamin, 47-57 93 177 Bemis, Elijah, 261 309 417 Bennett, Horace C., 315


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Capt. James, 261 304 Lyman, 95 283 417 Berry, Hon. Thomas, 25 27-33 . Blake, Amos J., 293 Ebenezer, 14 313 416 Dea. Eleazer, 225 285 Enos, 225 226 Hiram, 65 Blanchard, Eleazer, 49 56 Jonathan, 71 Joseph, 42 46 47 52 56-61 Joseph, JJr., 45 49 53 55 Blodgett, Zacheus, 97 Blood, Francis, 173 174 177


Bolster, J. L., 388


Bowers, Gilman, 261 Neliemiah, 123 Polly, 289 Boynton. Snow, 131 135 163


Bradish, George W., 327


Breed, Dea. Joseph B., 225 226 253 380 Mrs. Joseph B., 329


Brewer, Asa, 261


Bridges, Moody, 43


Brigham, Rev. Benjamin, 205 Willard C., 93 285 293 294 Brocklebank, Asa, 91 95 108 125 Brooks, Aaron, 285 Charles B., 321 David, 131 135 163 Ivers H., 94 226 284 307


Joseph, 249 Stephen, 285 William S., 95


Brown, Charles, 314 Dea. Ebenezer, 216 217 218 225 307 Capt. E. W., 307


Rev. Joseph, of Winchen- don, 205 Rev. Joseph, 213 289 336


Joseph Brownlee, 361 Capt. Josiah, 135 138 Rev. Reuben, 280 Mrs. S. W., 329 Bruce, Simeon, 166 Buffington, Preston, 168 Bullen, John, 210 Bullock, Gov. A. H., 342 395 Burley, Benjamin, 110 125 Burnham, Rev. Abraham, 217 219 Rev. Amos W., 216-224 244 251 266 269 291 292 293 357 359 366 394 395 406 Miss Carrie M., 329


Samuel, 270 330 353 354 361 393 395 Burrill, Ebenezer, 30


Burritt, Henry E., 282 314 316


Buswell, Charles G., 69 282 285 John, 93 108 123 165 167 171 280 Rebecca, 280 Thomas, 69 282 285 Butler, Ambrose, 316 381 390 Jabez, 303 Otis P., 309 -, 160 Buttrick, Hon. George M., 395 Buzzell, Reuben A., 325


CALHOUN, Hon. William B., 245 Carlton, Benjamin, 108 123 126 164 George, 108 110 112 113 115 James, 123 175 275 277 John, 280 Obadiah, 268 William, 69 78 85 108 122 164 187 199 229 235 384


Cary, Barnabas, 95 123 167 Case, Rev. R., 224 Chadwick, Abner F., 301 Charles I., 327 James C., 261


Chamberlain, A. A., 316


Chandler, Rev. Henry, 294


Chaplin, Lieut. Ebenezer, 94 118 120 122 144 181


Moses, 135 Samuel, 126 135 136 141 Mrs. Sarah, 277 Chapman, Jeremiah, 122 181


Chase, Rev. C. H., 293


Cheever, David, 49 56


Clapham, Charles, 45 Clapp, Cyrus J., 316 Clark, Rev. Eber L., 217 Rev. Frank G., 224 225 George, 126 Henry, 261


Dea. John, 268 Peter, 268


Clay, James P., 70 Coburn, Luke, 400


Coffeen, Eleazer, 69 80 123 193- 196 233 Henry, 69 78 85 96 193- 196 231 297 John, 68 78 85 96 192-196 233 Lake, 358


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INDEX.


Coffering, James, 110 113 Coffin, Arba S., 16 256 269 272 282 294 301 307 308 309 416 Mrs. Arba S., 329 George S., 308 Mrs. George S., 329 Silas, 308 Colburn, Isaac, 259 260 Leonard, 392 Mary, 289 Cole, Asa, 299 Capt. Charles H., 306 370


Coleman. James, 49 53 56


Combs. John, 49 55 Converse, Abraham J., 94 287 Clovis M., 305 324 Conrad R., 324


Cornelia L., 390


Capt. E. H., 315 394


Joshua, 249 289 298 303 306 406 416 Marion W., 322


Morton E., 93 306 309 316


Dea. Omar D., 225 226 298 303 306 407 Capt. Oscar I., 315 324 325 Zebulon, 93 123


Zebulon, Esq., 303 305 393 406 416 417


Cook, Noah R., 245 372 389


Cragin, George W., 314 315


Cram, George M., 316 Cromack, Rev. J. C., 263


Crumbie, Lieut. James, 95 108 118 120 122 126 142 143 150 181 236 Joseph, 265 300 Thomas, 261


Cudworth, Ezekiel, 328 Cummings, Dea. Adin, 94 225 Rev. Asa, 333 Samuel, 49 53 55 Rev. Silas, 293 Cushing, Rev. John, 205 217 John, 213 Cutler, Amos, 266, 301 302 Charles, 94 261 Hepsibeth, 289 Capt. Solomon, 94 105 106 116 118 122 136 144 145 165 204 207 235 384 Tobe, 168 169 William, 261 Cutter, E. B., 287 305 308 324 Esther, 280 James, 108 122


DAGGETT, Cordelia, 329 Damon, James, 282 285 Danforth, Charles H., 282 285 Capt. B. F., 95 285 Darling, Eliakim, 123 140 Dr. J. Homer, 326 370 Davidson, Benjamin, 261 Benjamin B., 261 Davis, Amos, 123 Major Benjamin, 76 79 86 108 110 113 119 125 146 165 239 Calvin, 400


Daniel, 123


David, 110 113 114 125


Ebenezer, 95 119 123 164 171 239 240 Henry, 110 113 114


Henry H., 316 Joseph, son of Eben'r, 268 Mary, 289 308 Randall, 124


Richard, 95 123


Simon, 108 110 113 123 136 138 Simon, Jr., 123


Simon, son of Eben'r, 289 291 293 William, 95 123 125 140


Dawes, William, 106


Dean, Rev. Seth, 74 75 78 81 88 107 122 188-204 231 363 John, 80 122 140


Demary, C. C., 316 Ezekiel, 110 113 114 125 131 162 168 Ezekiel, son of John, 282 289 300 Fanny, 289 John, 73 78 122 136 141 164 277 John, Jr., 80 108 110 113 114 125 136 138 168 John, son of Ezekiel, 289 300 Nathan J., 400 Thomas, 166 Demond, Rev. Elijah, 215 Demone, Octave, 314 Derby, Harding, 392 Nathan, Jr., 287 Dickerman, Rev. L., 223 395 Dinsmore, Rev. C. M., 395 406 Divoll, Israel, 91 Dockman, Enoch, 131 162 168 Dole, Benjamin, 110 113 114


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HISTORY OF RINDGE.


John, 110 Douglass, Alexander, 110 Dow, Rev. Lorenzo, 259 Downe, William, 47 49 53 55


Drury, Henry S., 324


Durant, John A., 316 Dustan, Rev. George, 224 Dutton, Silas, 74 78 96 Dwinnel, Bartholomew, 166


EARL, John, 95 119 123 175 Eastman, Rev. H., 263 Mrs. N. H., 330 Eddy, Dea. Benj., 225 226


Ellis, Bethuel, 256


Elliot, Elder, 243


Emerson, Rev. Brown, 205 Rev. Joseph, 205 Emery, Thomas, 110 113 125 126 Emory, Daniel, 304


John, 93 108 122 135 164 John, son of Francis, 303 Capt. Stephen, 287 304 305 Warren W., 382 390 417 Mrs. Warren W., 329 Esty, Aaron, 93 108 123




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