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(113). Res NL 1907-1933. Came to NL from Wilmot, 1907. m 2 times: (1) So. Danbury, (?), Oct. 1898 Clarence Wood- bury Gay (459) of NL; (2) NL, Oct. 29, 1921 Johnnie Burns (143) of NL.
145. * BURPEE, ANTHONY COLBY merchant; farmer b NL, Dec. 16. 1817; d NL, Oct. 14, 1905. Ch of Perley & Judith (Colby) Burpee. Res NL 1817- 1905. Att NL schools. Emp. by scythe co. in various capacities; partner with Nahum T. Greenwood* in store on "the hill." Rec'd title of Col in militia. Mem- ber of state leg. Trustee of CA. Leader of church choir more than 50 yrs. Never married.
146. * BURPEE, HATTIE TODD b NL, July 12, 1873 ch of Edwin Perley & Rosaline (Todd) Burpee (148). Res NL since 1873. Att CA (selected studies, music) ; studied at Eric Pape Art Sch., Boston. For 13 yrs. hostess at "Rest House" (for missionaries) maintained by Miss Mary Colgate *. Member: NL Bap- tist Church; church choir; Minister of Flowers over 25 yrs. 50 yr. member NL Grange; past pres. Garden Club; Womans Aid; Red Cross WWI.
147. * BURPEE, MARGARET C. spins- ter-housewife b NL, April 29, 1832; d NL, Nov. 14, 1915. Ch of Moses & Lavina (Currier) Burpee. Res NL 1832-1915. Seamstress: did mending for Colby boys. No one could iron bosom shirts better !
148. * BURPEE, ROSALINE PARA- SINA (TODD) b NL, Dec. 27, 1838; d NL, Nov. 14, 1906. Ch of James & Mary Starrett (Dodge) Todd **. Res NL 1838- 1906. Att West Part school & CA. Mem- ber NL Baptist Church & sup't, primary dep't of church school many years. m NL, Feb. 15, 1859 Edwin Perley Burpee* of NL. Edwin b NL, Jan. 10, 1929; d Concord, Feb. 5, 1897 (member of state leg. at time); farmer; ch of Capt. Perley
& Judith (Colby) Burpee. Rosaline & Edwin had 4 ch: (1) Wilfred Ernest b NL, Feb. 7, 1860; d Manchester, April 29, 1948; optometrist in firm Brown & Burpee (Concord & Manchester); grad CA & Optical School (Detroit, Mich.); deacon, 1st Baptist Church, Manchester over 40 yrs .; instrumental in founding of state optometrist's soc; treasurer of Colby Alumni at time of death; trustee, CA & CJC, 1905-48; m Lucy Nelson Shepard (cf. 1269) of NL & had Mildred (m) & Helen (d); res Manchester 54 yrs .; (2) Mary E. (nmn just initial) (841); (3) Eliza Colby (1171) ; (4) Hattie Todd (146). ( ** see 1407 & 1416.)
149. BUSCH, ULLA wife of Urban Busch (150) Taxpayer in NL since 1944. (nfdr)
150. BUSCH, URBAN part owner Lakeside Lodge. Taxpayer in NL since 1944. (nfdr)
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151. BUSSELL, ELMER owner-opera- tor Camp Tonawonda on Pleasant Lake; teacher-coach Medford (Mass.) HS. Res NL since 1949. Members of household: Margaret M. Bussell (wife) & 1 son.
152. BUTLER, FRANK HERBERT carpenter; PO clerk b Columbia Falls, Me., Sept. 6, 1896 ch of Ransom Norton & Eliza Ann (Tracy) Butler & brother of Roger Butler (154). Res NL since 1912. Came to NL from Wilmot, 1912. CA '16; att UNH. Mil. service WWI: 4 mos in Dartmouth Training Detachment. Hobby: old clocks; has 200. Member: NL Baptist Church; NL Grange; Masons; Am. Legion, Finance Officer & chairman of Boy Scout Committee 8 or 9 yrs. m NL, March 5, 1924 Lura Gertrude Knowl- ton* (153) of NL. Frank & Lura had 1 ch, Constance, who d in infancy.
153. * BUTLER LURA GERTRUDE (KNOWLTON) b NL, April 11, 1893 ch of Willie Martin & Mary Sophronia (Stanley) Knowlton (717 & 713). Res NL since 1893. CA '11; Worcester (Mass.) Hahnemann Hosp., diploma, '16. Mil Service WWI: Army Nurse Corps, Fort Devens. Hobbies: flower gardening; mak- ing hooked rugs; refinishing & decoration of early Am. furniture (with husband) . Member: NL Grange; NL Garden Club (past pres.); NL Hospital Aid (past pres. ). m NL, March 5, 1924 Frank Her- bert Butler (152) of NL.
154. BUTLER, ROGER NILES poult- ryman Res NL since 1946. Came to NL from Weymouth, Mass. Members of household: Marjorie (Lockwood) Butler & 1 of their ch; Judith Ann. (cf. brother, Frank (152) & (22) ).
155. BUTTERWORTH, HOWARD EDGAR owner Cliff House, Elkins Res NL since 1945. Wife: Elizabeth Florence (Harvey) Butterworth (cf. 542).
156. BUTTRICK, EDITH SATIRA (DIMOND) b Tannery Village, Dan- bury, Feb. 8, 1876 ch of George Wash- ington & Amanda Maria Agusta (Knowl- ton) Dimond. Res NL since 1938. Came to NL from Franklin, 1938. Att Danbury schools; grad Franklin HS. Member: Franklin First Baptist Church & its Beulah Class; Elkins Soc., Franklin Grange 109; state & national Grange; Pythian Sisters; Ladies Benevolent Soc. m Franklin, June 2, 1902 Fred Bean But- trick (157) of Franklin.
157. BUTTRICK, FRED BEAN re- tired farmer; machinist b Tannery Vil- lage, Danbury, Dec. 13, 1868 ch of John A. & Almira Martha (Butler) Buttrick. Res NL since 1938. Came to NL from Franklin, 1938. Att Tannery Village (Danbury) school & Danbury pvt. school. Emp Danbury tannery, Bristol wood-work- ing shop, Dodge & Davis Woolen Mill (Bristol), farming in Alexandria, Interna- tional Paper Co., Franklin; Acme Knitting
& Needle Machine Shop, Franklin; Manu- el Dairy Farm, Franklin. Tax Collector, Alexandria. Member: Franklin First Bap- tist Church; 50 yr member Franklin Grange 108 & past master; state & nat'l Grange; Knights of Pythias; Am. Mecha- nics. m 2 times: (1) May 11, 1886 Isa- dore Martha Butler who was b Pelham, Aug. 16, 1867 & has d; (2) Franklin, June 2, 1902 Edith Satira Dimond (156) of Franklin. Fred & Isadore had 3 ch: (1) Myra Belle b Alexandria, May 11, 1888; m Harry Z. Jones (now d) of Bristol & had Gladys Myra (m), Ezra Z. (d), Harry Everett (m), Arlene Ritta (m); now res Bristol; (2) Karl Frederick b Alexandria, May 5, 1891; emp Farmer's Exchange; m Helen Belle Libby of Con- cord & has Ervin Herbert (m), Phyllis Evelyn (m), & Lewis Everard; now res Concord; (3) Lura Maude b Alexandria, Aug. 28, 1893; m Fred Stone (now d) & had Niles Emerson, Fred, Jr., Carl James, Isabelle Lura; now res Northfield, Mass. Fred & Edith have 2 ch: (1) John Dimond b Franklin, June 14, 1904; radio engineer, WEEI (Boston); att Tilton Seminary & grad Boston Radio School; m Betsy Greene of No. Weymouth, Mass. & has John, Dimond, 2d, Carol, Andrew Nelson & Robert; now res Burlington, Mass .; (2) Jennie Rebecca (807).
158. * CALDWELL, MARY ALMEDA (EVERETT) b NL, April 17, 1880; d Newport, July 25, 1950. Ch of Benjamin Gay & Sarah Elizabeth (Johnson) Everett (397 & 401). Res NL 1880-1928. Went froni NL to Wilmot, 1928. Att Elkins school & CA. Taught music & served as pianist in organizations to which she belonged. Member Baptist Church, Re- bekahs, OES, Grange, SUV Aux. m Concord, Dec. 1, 1928 William Charles Caldwell, a carpenter, of Wilmot; b May 26, 1861; d Wilmot Flat, June 22, 1945; ch of William John & Annie (Caldwell) Caldwell; his 2nd m.
159. CALDWELL, MURRAY farmer Res NL since 1947. Came to NL from Wilmot. Members of household; Helen P. (Dow) Caldwell & 2 ch: Craig Vincent & Linda Ann.
160. * CALL, IDA MARY (KIMBALL) b Enfield, Aug. 18, 1857; d Hanover, Feb. 3, 1909. Ch of Wyman P .** & Martha Ann (Morgan) Kimball. Res NL 1878- 1881; 1891-1909. Came to NL from En- field, 1878 & from Warner, 1891; went from NL to Webster, 1881. Charter mem- ber, financial sec'y, & chaplain Crystal Re- bekah Lodge. m NL, March 5, 1877 Jonas Franklin Pierce Call (161) of NL. ** Wyman Kimball Springfield, March 27. 1906.
161. * CALL, JONAS FRANKLIN PIERCE salesman; farmer b Goshen, Aug. 19, 1852; d No. Hampton, May 9, 1943. Ch of Reuben & Sarah (Stickney) Call. Res NL 1855-1877; 1878-1881; 1891-1928.
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Came to NL from Goshen, 1855; from Enfield, 1878; from Warner, 1891; went from NL to Enfield, 1877; to Webster, 1881; to Portsmouth, 1928. Salesman of leather gloves & coats for Warner Glove Co. 9 yrs .; farmer, family homestead, 1891-1928. Instrumental in founding of Heidelberg Lodge, IOOF; member Warn- er chapter, IOOF; charter member Crys- tal Rebekah Lodge. m NL, March 5, 1877 Ida Mary Kimball (160) of NL. Frank & Ida had 3 ch: (1) Elnora Belle (1140); (2) Winfield Scott (162); (3) Shirley Stickney b Warner, Oct. 27, 1891; stone & brick mason, att NL schools; m Annie May Quimby (cf. 1136) of Sutton & has Dorothy May, Leon (m), Irene (m), Helen (m) Betty Jane (m) (cf. 1490) & Richard; now res Sutton.
162. * CALL, WINFIELD SCOTT con- tractor & builder; cabinet mfg., dealer in wall & floor tile b Webster, Aug. 25, 1881 ch of Jonas Franklin Pierce & Ida Mary (Kimball) Call (161 & 160). Res NL 1891-1918. Came to NL from Warner, 1891; went from NL to Portsmouth, 1918. Grad CA (commercial course). War serv- ice: emp. foreman, Squantam (Mass.) & Atlantic Heights, Portsmouth. City Coun- cilman, Ward 4, Portsmouth, '45, '46, & '47. Member: St. Andrew's Lodge 56, F & AM, Portsmouth. m 3 times: (1) Danbury, Jan. 19, 1903 Sadie Ann Braley (285) of Danbury; (2) Portsmouth, June 30, 1920 Mildred Armstrong of Man- chester; Mildred b New Brunswick, N.B. c. 1880, ch of Wilmont & Elizabeth (Hill- en) Whitlock; fur dealer & repairer; (3) Portsmouth, Jan. 15, 1939 Mary Ellen Stacy of Portsmouth; b Dover, Feb. 11, 1891 ch of John William & Alice (Mc Kenna) Casey. Winfield & Sadie had 9 ch: (1) Murray Scott b NL, Aug. 11, 1904; cabinet maker & tile layer; att Portsmouth HS; m (1) Bessie Barnaby of Portsmouth; (2) Dorothy Dorval of Franklin & has had Dorothy (m) & Mur- ray Scott, Jr. (d); now res Portsmouth; (2) un-named boy still-born NL Nov. 16, 1906; (3) Ida Mary b NL, March 17, 1909; m Walter Westgate, clerk in meat market, of Portsmouth & has Dorothy (m), Walter, Jr., Leslie, Arthur, Gord- on, Richard, Ida, & Beverly; now res Portsmouth; (4) Evelyn Louise b NL, Oct. 18, 1910 m Raymond Westgate, chef, of Portsmouth & has had Marjorie, Arlene, Gladys, Barbara, Raymond, Jr. (d), Betty, Robert, Evelyn, Donald, & Leslie; now res Portsmouth; (5) Winfield Scott, Jr. b Springfield, Nov. 23, 1911; carpenter; m Louise Parnham of Eliot, Me & has Winfield Scott, III, Sandra, & Marie; now res Kittery, Me .; (6) Edward Everett b NL, April 17, 1913; s/sgt USAF; m Thelma Dixon of Kittery, Me. & had Ronald, James, Nancy, Janet, Frank, & Raymond; mil. service WWII: Seabees in So Pacific, carpenter's mate 1/c, 1 battle star; now res Rye; (7) Frank Alfred b NL, July 6, 1914; shoe
worker, Newmarket; m Kassie Bresideski of Newmarket & has John & George; now res Newfields; (8) Howard Eugene b NL, Oct. 28, 1915; carpenter; m Julia Piecuch of Newmarket & has Howard, Jr., Carrol, Priscilla, & William; now res Newfields; (9) Woodrow Wilson b NL, March 5, 1917; restaurant chef, Kittery, Me .; m Phyllis Bennett of Newmarket & has Douglas MacArthur; mil. service WWII: USMC, pfc, Asiatic & Pacific Theaters, 1 battle star; now res New- market. Winfield Call, Sr. now res Ports- mouth. (While in NL Mr. Call built Ralph Gay house (1908), Hattie Wood- ward & Emma Dame's house, a no. of cottages on Little Sunapee, houses for Henry Kidder & Kidder Garage.)
163. CAMPBELL, A. T. tax-payer in NL 1922-28. (nfda)
164. * CAMPBELL, MABEL E. (QUIMBY) b Springfield, June 8, 1877, ch of Henry Clark & Mary Ann (Little) Quimby (1136 & 1137). Res NL before 1900 & from 1900-c. 1904. m Concord, Jan. 2, 1897 Walter B. Campbell (166) of Hudson. (nfda)
165. CAMPBELL, MAXWELL S. de- sign engineer Res NL since 1946. Came to NL from Concord, Mass. Members of household: Ellen (Harrington) Campbell & Maxwell Stewart, Jr., Colin Stewart, Laurie Ellen, & one other child.
166. CAMPBELL, WALTER B. team- ster b Nashua, c. 1875 ch of Bradford & Hattie (Putnam) Campbell. Taxpayer in NL 1900-1904. Probably came to NL from Hudson. m Concord, Jan. 2, 1897 Mabel E. Quimby (164) of NL. Walter & Mabel had at least 3 ch: (1) Howard Hobson b Hudson (?), May, 1898; (2) Harry P. b NL, Aug. 1, 1901; d NL, June 21, 1902; (3) girl b NL, June 19, 1903. (nfda)
167. CARLIN, JAMES WILLIAM, D. D. Baptist minister & missionary b Routt's Mill, Kentucky, April 6, 1850; d Rome, Georgia, Jan. 6, 1936. Ch of William Van Dyke & Elizabeth (Thur- man) Carlin. Res NL 1901-07. Came to NL from Newton Center, Mass, 1901; went from NL to Farmville, Va., 1907. Att Bethel College, Ky .; DD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. 1883. A student all his life; devoted to books & knowledge. Baptist minister in Ky., Ga., Colorado, & Texas, missionary under Northern Baptist Convention (Southern Convention unable to send more at time) in South China, Swatow & Ung-Kung, 20 yrs; on return to US real estate & farming. m Nashville, Tenn., July 16, 1884 (Susan) Alice Brinkley (168) of Camak, Ga. James & Alice had 6 ch: (1) Trinnee C. b Trinidad, Colo., 1885; d Trinidad, Colo., 1888. (2) Ruth Van Dyke b Camak, Ga., Oct. 11, 1887; former teacher; CA, A. B., Denison U.,
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1900 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; m Edward Crook Landham, merchant, of Anniston, Ala. & has Edward Carlin (m) & Alice Rose (m); now res Anniston, Ala .; (3) Ellen Rose b Swatow, China, April 14, 1890; trained nurse; m August Fayette Rout- ledge, MD of Rome Ga. & has Ellen Fayette (m), Sarah Elizabeth (m), Nancy Ruth (m), & James August; now res Rome, Ga .; (4) Spencer Brinkley b Swatow, China, Aug. 14, 1891; d South Bend, Ind., Feb. 1939; rr worker; m Methel - of South Bend, Ind. & had Marjorie (m) ; (5) Joe Gibson b Swatow, China May 10, 1893; d Sulphur Springs (near Pine Bluff), Ark., May, 1916; (6) James William, Jr., b Swatow, China, Jan. 27, 1895; merchandiser; now res Los Angeles, Cal.
168. CARLIN, ( SUSAN) ALICE (BRINKLEY) b Camak, Ga., Mav 5, 1859; d Anniston, Ala., Jan 22, 1919. Ch of Josiah House & Sarah Caroline (Gib- son) Brinkley. Res NL 1901-07. Came to NL from Newton Center, Mass., 1901; went from NL to Farmville, Va., 1907. Trained as teacher by brother who had studied in Germany & taught in his school; able speaker. Member Methodist Church in early life; joined Baptist (bap- tized by future husband). m Nashville, Tenn., July 16, 1884 James William Car- lin (167) of Quitman, Ga.
169. CARR, SUSAN taxpayer in NL 1914-1918. Probably the same Susan Carr (a widow) who d NL, March 19, 1934 ae. 69-11-27: b Webster, ch of Enid & Elizah (Kimball) Heath. At time of death a brother Wm. Heath lived in New Boston. (nfda)
170. CARSON, PERLEY A. salesman b Troy, c. 1900 ch of Gordon & Ida F. (Hale) Carson. Taxpayer in NL 1922-30. m NL, Dec. 3, 1925 Gladys May Pressey (792) of NL. (nfda)
171. CARTER, ALICE (MUZZEY) b E. Concord, July 9, 1909 ch of Fred A. & Ada (-) Muzzey. Res NL since 1931. Came to NL from Salisbury, 1931. Att Concord schools. m Edwin Thomas Carter (172) of Salisbury.
172. CARTER, EDWIN THOMAS emp. Kearsarge Tel. Co. b Canterbury, March 24, 1909 ch of Frank & Florence (-) Carter. Res NL since 1931. Came to NL from Salisbury, 1931. Att Salisbury schools. Member Fire Co .: Fish & Game Club. m Alice Muzzey (171) of Salisbury. Edwin & Alice have 3 ch: (1) Doris Lorraine b Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 26, 1926; att NLHS; m Robert Clarence Martin, mechanic, of Penacook & bas had a baby girl (d) & Robert Clarence, Jr .; now res NL; (2) Phyllis b Salisbury, June 25, 1928; NLHS '48; m Wayne Burton Atwood, carpenter, of Wilmot Center & has Thomas Langley; now res
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Wilmot; (3) Joyce Louise b NI., Dec. 7. 1941.
173. * CARTER, ELIZA ANN (BROWN) b Sandwich; d Lynn, Mass., Jan. 5, 1916 ae 82. Ch of Stephen Brown. Res NL 1880-1916. Came to NL from East Concord, 1880. m May 24. 1859 William Sullivan Carter (174) of West Parish, Concord.
174. * CARTER, WILLIAM SUI.LI- VAN farmer b West Parish, Fisherville (now Concord), Aug. 17, 1832; d NL, Aug. 10, 1910. Ch of John & Margaret (Dow) Carter. Res NL 1880-1910. Came to NL from East Concord, 1380. Special- ties: grafting wild apple trees to produce edible apples; clearing fields of stone & building stone walls: making 2 blades of grass or 2 ears of corn grow where one grew before; fashioned ox yoke that would not roll up on the neck. District school committee; selectman. Congregational. m (probably at Lowell, Mass.) May 24, 1859 Eliza Ann Brown (173) of Sandwich. William & Eliza had 5 ch: (1) William Fred b Concord, Aug. 30, 1860; gov't service in treas. dept .- retired; B.S., Dartmouth, 1883; m Julia Ann Roberts of Strafford, Vt., a teacher (now d) & has had Margaret Evalyn (d), Mabel Jose- phine (m), Marion Roberts (m), Mil- dred Beatrice (m), & Robert Fred (m) ; now res Garrett Park, Md .; (2) Genella (Jennie) Brown b Concord, March 13, 1862; d Concord, May 27, 1907; att Concord schools; m Reo Ellsworth Far- well (cf. 408) of NL (now d); (3) Leonard Baker b Concord, Feb. 24. 1864; d Lynn, Mass., March 9, 1950: elec- trician; grad CA; formerly teacher in pvt. sch. in N. C .; electrician with GE, Lynn, Mass .; (4) Lucinda Evalyn (930) ; (5) Margaret Marilla b Concord. Feb. 9, 1868; d Melrose, Mass., Dec. 21. 1912; m William Edward Stanley (1359), engi- neer, of NL.
175. CARVER, REUBEN b Windsor, N. S .; d NL, Dec. 19, 1930 ae. 87-3-0. Res NL several yrs. before death with dau. Laura* (828). Owned pvt. convales- cent & boarding home in Roxbury, Mass .; chef & iron foundry worker in youth. Mason. m Isabelle (or Isabella) Rae who preceded him in death. Reuben & his wife had 12 ch of whom 6 lived: (1) Laura (Carver) MacFarland* (828); (2) Ida (Carver) Clark; (3) Evelyn (Carver) Kammler; (4) George Payson Carver; (5) Amy (Carver) (Mead) Cutter; (6) Fred Irving Carver. (nfdr)
176. CASTELLO, ALICE ADELINE (TODD) (DREW) music teacher b Bel- lows Falls, Vt., May 23. 1912 ch of Fred Andrew* & Celena Armine (Mercer) Todd. (1411 & 1405). Res NL 1914-37 (leg. res '38, '39, & '43). Came to NL from Bellows Falls, Vt., 1914: went from NL to Newport, 1937. CA '30; CJC '32;
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A.B., Oberlin Col. '34; grad. work at BU, summers of '35, '43, '44, & '45. Supervisor of Music, Newport-Sunapee, 1934-36; pvt. pupils 1936-42; Supervisor of Music, Woodsville, 1943-47; still has some pvt. pupils. Member: NL Church (at one time choir director & church school teacher); Woodsville Progressive Club, music committee. m 2 times: (1) NL, Sept. 26, 1937 Stanley A. Drew of Newport, a store clerk; b Newport, Jan. 11, 1910 ch of William & Flor- ence (Blaisdell) Drew & d Newport, Dec. 6, 1942; (2) Woodsville, June 12, 1946 Luigi Castello, attorney, of Woods- ville; b Avellino, Italy, Nov. 7, 1913 ch of Joseph & Concilia (DiLorenzo) Cas- tello. Alice & Luigi have 1 ch: Joseph Todd b Woodsville, Sept. 29, 1949. Alice Castello now res Woodsville.
177. CATE, PHILIP THURSTON member faculty Deerfield (Mass.) Acad- emy b Boston, Mass., Nov. 16, 1891 ch of Martin L. & Martha Gertrude (Curtis) Cate. Leg. res of NL since 1939. Came to NL from Brookline, Mass. Mil. service WWI: Am. Field Service, Oct. 1915- April 1916, 7th French Army, Alsace; Lt. (j.g.) USN, March 1917-Dec. 1918. m 3 times : (1) Boston, Mass., Oct. 13, 1917 Helen Thomas of Boston, Mass .; b Hackensack, N. J., April 1, 1896 ch of William Clark & Helen Frances ( Poor) Thomas; (2) New Haven, Conn., Dec. 27, 1932 Mary Christine Converse of Bos- ton, Mass .; b Oct. 29, 1895; d NYC, Feb. 10, 1941; ch of Charles Henry & Mary (Hannigan) Converse; (3) New Haven, Conn., March 6, 1943 Frances (Thomas) Slade of Boston, Mass .; b
Hackensack, N. J., May 3. 1898. Philip & Helen had 2 ch: (1) Philip Thurston, Jr. b Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 28, 1918; farmer & inn-keeper; m Marjorie Whit- man of Cambridge, Mass .; mil. service WWII: 4 yrs. USA; now res Center Con- way; (2) William Clark b Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 29, 1919; manufacturing emp .; m Eloise Vaughan Downer of NYC & has Eloise Vaughan Thomas, Aroline Upton & Lisa Deforest; mil. service WWII: 4 yrs. USA; now res Cambridge, Mass.
178. CAWLEY, MARGARET E. tax- payer in NL since 1949. (nfdr)
179. CHADWICK, ALVA (THORN- TON) adopted ch of George Hayes* (556). m William C. Chadwick (184) & has d. (nfda)
180. CHADWICK, GERTRUDE OLIVE (COTA) b So. Troy, Vt., Jan. 30, 1901; d NL, Sept. 17, 1940. Ch of Hoal & Jennie Pearl (Wing) Cota (cf. 737). Res NL 1924-40. Came to NL from Sutton Mills, 1924. Troy, Vt., & Lowell, Mass., schools & Att Meredith HS. Mem- ber of Grange. m (2) Concord, March 23, 1922 Walter George Chadwick (183) of NL.
181. CHADWICK, MABEL AUGUS- TA (FRENCH) b No. Sutton, April 16, 1890 ch of George S. & Flora M. (Crane) French. Res NL 1918-1920; 1925-32. Came to NL from No. Sutton, 1918 & from Andover, 1925; went from NL to Osterville, Mass., 1920 & to Andover, 1932. CA, 1912. NL Baptist Church (transferred to South Newbury & later to Bradford Church). Rural school teacher 1914-17. m No. Sutton, Nov. 29, 1917 Thomas Allen Chadwick (182) of Oster- ville, Mass. Now res No. Sutton.
182. CHADWICK, THOMAS ALLEN farmer; greenkeeper b Osterville, Mass. ch of Allen & Mabel Curtis (Kelley) Chadwick. Res NL 1918-20; 1925-32. Came to NL from No. Sutton, 1918 & from Andover, 1925; went from NL to Osterville, Mass., 1920 & to Andover, 1932. Dry Swamp Academy (Osterville, Mass.), 1913. Member : NL Baptist
Church; SUV, state commander, Ver- mont Dep't, 1945-46. m No. Sutton, Nov. 29, 1917 Mabel Augusta French (181) of No. Sutton. Thomas & Mabel had 7 ch: (1) Mabel Verna b No. Sutton, Sept. 27, 1918; m Donald Jackson New hall of Grantham & has Pauline, Donald Jackson, Jr., Marjorie & Garey; now res Enfield; (2) Ella Carroll b No. Sutton, Oct. 9, 1919; grad Towle HS (Newport) ; m Arnold J. Noyes, farmer & mail car- rier, of Bellow Falls, Vt. & has Richard Alan; member Baptist Church, Putney, Vt .; now res Bellows Falls, Vt .; (3) Geraldine b Chester, Vt., June 23, 1921; att Austin Cate, Strafford; m Ernest H. Howard of Center Strafford; now res Rochester; (4) Winifred Mae b NL, Oct. 9, 1923; m (1) George Ingalls of Brad- ford & had Richard George & m (2) Edward G. Shattuck of Bradford, & has Allen Amos, Peggy Ann, & Edward George, Jr .; now res Bradford; (5) Allen b Osterville, Mass., Sept. 21, 1925; lum- ber cutter; m Sylvia June Willey of NYC & has Patricia Shirley & Thomas Allen; mil. service WWII: S 1/c USN, 1943-46; now res No. Sutton; (6) George Linwood b NL, April 6, 1928; store clerk; now res Rochester; (7) Paul Freeman b NL, March 25, 1930; att NLHS; entered USN, June 1948. Thomas Chadwick now res Springfield, Vt.
183. CHADWICK, WALTER GEORGE contractor & builder b Sutton Mills, Dec. 18, 1880 ch of George Ed- ward & Rosina (Richards) Chadwick. Res NL since 1923. Came to NL from Sutton Mills, 1923. Worked on 2nd addition to hospital; builder of several homes incl. Ann Pardy's, Russell Spaulding's, Wayne Wheeler's, Cricenti house (in the pines), Yates' & own home on Main St. m Con- cord, March 23, 1922 Gertrude Olive Cota (180) of Sutton. Walter & Gertrude had 1 ch: Walton Winthrop b NL, Sept. 18, 1924; jr. partner, Fred A. Pressey & Co. (cf. 1109); NLHS '42 & NE Inst.
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Anatomy '48; mil. service WWII: en- listed Oct. '42 & disch. Jan. '46; T/4 ETO; overseas 30 mos .; m Virginia Lou- ise Johnson, teacher of home ec., of Northwood Narrows & has Walton Win- throp, Jr. & Claudia Louise; now res NL.
184. CHADWICK, WILLIAM C. jani- tor; machinist b Osterville, Mass. Tax- payer in NL 1920-25. m Alva Thornton (179) of NL. William & Alva had 3 ch, 1 of whom was b in NL: Edward Earl b Feb. 14, 1921. Formerly res Pocatello, Idaho. (nfda)
185. CHAMBERLAIN, DOROTHY wife of Wilfred Chamberlain (186) (nfda)
186. CHAMBERLAIN, WILFRED tax- payer in NL 1936-41. When the Chamber- lain's lived in NL, they had 2 dau. of school-age. (nfda)
187. CHAMPION, ( FRED ) NOR- MAN, JR. laborer b Everett, Mass., July 2, 1903 ch of Fred Norman & Elizabeth W. (Anderson) Champion. Res NL since 1941. Came to NL from Wilmot Flat, 1941. Member: NL Fire Co. & Water Dep't. Member: NL Baptist Church; NL Grange. Fixed over Wilbur Knowlton's barn-garage into home. m Wilmot, Sept. 18, 1937 Velma Elizabeth Lewis (188) of Sugar Hill. Norman & Velma have 2 ch: (1) Judith Elizabeth b NL, Aug. 31, 1939; (2) Florence Norma b Manchester, Dec. 16, 1940.
188. CHAMPION, VELMA ELIZA- BETH (LEWIS) b Meriden, March 2, 1916 ch of Walter Alvin & Esther Flora (Lamotte) Lewis. Res NL since 1941. Came to NL from Wilmot Flat, 1941. Att HS. Assistant librarian; church school teacher. Member: NL Baptist Church; Grange; Rebekahs. m Wilmot, Sept. 18, 1937 (Fred) Norman Champion, Jr. (187) of Wilmot.
189. CHANDLER, LLOYD HOR- WITZ Rear Adm. USN, (ret) b Wash- ington, D. C., Aug. 17, 1869; d Bethesda, Md., Jan. 17, 1947. Ch of William E. & Ann (Gilmore) Chandler. Res NL 1936- 45. Came to NL from Washington, D. C. in 1936 & returned to there in 1945. US Naval Academy, 1888. Member of The Kipling Society; author of "A Summary of the Work of Rudyard Kipling" pub- lished by the Grolier Club, 1930. Unitar- ian. Mason. Listed, Vol. 24, Who's Who in Am. m Dec. 14, 1893 Agatha Buford Edson (196) of Rock Island, Ill. Lloyd & Agatha had 2 ch: (1) Theodore Edson b Annapolis, Md., Dec. 26, 1894; d
(killed in action) Jan. 7, 1945; US Naval Academy, 1915; Rear Adm. USN; Medi- terranean, Atlantic & Pacific Areas; killed in battle of Linguyen Gulf & awarded Distinguished Service Medal & Navy Cross posthumously; m Beatrice Fairfax of Washington, D. C. & had Theodora Edson (m); (2) Agatha Marshall
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