Some things about Coventry-Benton, New Hampshire (town history), Part 19

Author: Whitcher, William Frederick, 1845-1918
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Woodsville, N.H., News print
Number of Pages: 394


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Samuel Crissey, son of Nathaniel and Hannah (Hoit) Crissey, b. in Stamford March 28, 1734, m., April 5, 1759, Hannah Buxton.


Daniel Stevens, son of Thomas Stevens, b. March 30, 1711, m., February 1, 1734, Judy Webb, and lived in Stamford.


Admer Stevens, son of Thomas, and brother of Daniel, b. November 13, 1720, m., November 27, 1750, Mary Tut- tle, lived in Stamford.


Obadiah Stevens, son of Thomas, and brother of Daniel and Admer, b. March 29, 1707, m. Deborah Jessop.


Obadiah Stevens, Jr., son of Obadiah, b. May 17, 1745, m., February 4, 1770, Sarah Skelding.


Joshua Ambler, son of Stephen and Deborah (Hoit) Am- bler, b. September 9, 1723, m., April 6, 1749, Bethia Weed.


Joseph Ambler, son of Stephen, and brother of Joshua, b. October 4, 1726, m., October 17, 1751, Elizabeth Reed.


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Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin and Isaac Weed were broth- ers, and were sons of Benjamin Weed, of Stamford.


Peter, Abraham, Nathaniel and Enos Weed were broth- ers, and were sons of Abraham Weed.


Hezekiah and Reuben Weed were brothers, and were sons of Daniel Weed.


Sylvanus Weed was a son of Jonas. Weed.


There were many Hoyts in Stamford, and several bearing the names of Ebenezer, Silas and Nathaniel, so that it can- not be distinguished which were Coventry grantees.


Joseph, Deodate and Hezekiah Davenport were brothers, sons of John and Sarah Bishop Davenport, and grandsons of Rev. John Davenport, all of Stamford.


Gideon Leeds, son of Cary. Leeds, b. May 4, 1716.


There was more than one Ebenezer, and more than one James Schofield of an age possible for them to have been grantees, and the same may be said of the Smiths, Ephraim, James, Jesse and Charles, so that it is difficult to identify which particular Ebenezer, Ephraim, etc. was grantee.


Zebulon Husted lived in Stamford from and after 1733, and while the name of Peter does not appear he was doubt- less one of the Husted family.


There was a St. John family in Stamford, though the name of David does not appear on the records.


There were four John Bates of a probable age.


James Bates, son of Nathaniel, b. 1734.


Nathaniel Loundsbury, son of Henry, b. 1715.


Theophilus Hanford was probably one of a numerous New Canaan family of that name.


Joseph Lockwood, son of Joseph, b. June 30, 1731.


Thomas Seymour, Jr., lived in New Canaan, m., Novem- ber 24, 1761, Sarah Wescott.


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Daniel Benedict was of the numerous New Canaan family of that name.


John Battes was probably Bates and one of the four Johns previously named.


Nathaniel Waterbury, son of Jonathan, b. April 26, 1724, m. Rebecca Holley and lived in Stamford.


Josiah Waterbury was probably one of the same family which was numerous in Stamford though his name does not appear in the records.


Samuel, Jehiel and Eleazer Bouton were of Stamford, Samuel and Jehiel were brothers, and sons of Nathaniel Waterbury, and Eleazer was a son of Eleazer.


Of the 61 grantees named, aside from the officials who were friends of Governor Wentworth, all except Matthew Fountain, Adonijah Brown and James Banks are accounted for as residents of Stamford or Norwalk or New Canaan, and a more careful search might result in finding the names of these. If these grantors sent one of their number to examine the township which had been granted them the fact that none of them settled on their new possessions may be easily explained.


Jonathan Welch, father of Jonathan Welch, came to the High Street section of Coventry from Massachusetts about 1790 and was one of the early settlers. A few years later he left home one day taking the road which led to the north part of the town through the Notch between Black mountain and Moosilauke, and was never seen or heard from afterwards. The boy Jonathan was brought up in the family of Obadiah Eastman. This road after having been abandoned for nearly a century, except as it was used in the winter for logging and hauling lumber from a sawmill on Tunnel stream


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to the Warren Summit railroad station, was rebuilt by private parties in 1903, and at the session of the legislature in 1905 was made a state road. It will doubtless, in the future, be one of the favorite mountain roads. By this road the Parker House is only about five miles distant from the Warren Summit, or Glencliff railroad station.


The wife of Samuel Page, and mother of James J. and Daniel D., was Submit Jeffers, a native of Hampstead, N. H. Stephen Jeffers of the same town had come to Coventry about 1810, and it was through his influence that Samuel Page who had settled first in Haverhill from Haverhill, Mass., about 1811, came to Coventry about 1816.


Samuel Page reared a large family of children, Samuel, Caleb, James J., Sarah Ann, David, Sybil, Daniel D., Elvirah C., Joshua, John and Mary. Daniel D. married in 1842 Charlotte A. Balyen, who was born in Enfield, but who had moved with her parents to Hinsdale when quite young. Their children were: Joshua, b. September 4, 1843 ; John S., b. October 10, 1846; George C., b. Au- gust 28, 1849 ; Emma C., b. 1851; Frank, b. February 23, 1854; William B., b. July 3, 1856 ; Harriet E. b. April 1, 1859 ; Herman H., b. May 3, 1862 ; Harry E., b. March 31, 1867.


Nathan Mead, who settled in Coventry in what was known as the Page district, was a native of Connecticut. He served the patriot cause in the War of the Revolution, and at its close married Mary King and removed to Peach- am, Vt. He came to Coventry in 1802 where he cleared up a large farm and raised a large family. One of his


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daughters, Fanny, married James J. Page, and two of his sons, William and Moses, were prominent citizens until their removal from town.


Major Samuel Mann, father of George W. Mann, who came to Coventry in 1835, was descended from Richard Mann, b. in Cornwall, England, emigrated to America and settled in Plymouth, Mass., in 1645, m. Rebecca, daughter of Elder William Brewster.


Richard Mann, son of Richard, b. in Plymouth, Mass., February 5, 1652, m. Elizabeth Southworth.


Nathaniel Mann, son of Richard J., b. in Scituate, Mass., October 27, 1693, m. Mary Root, resided in Hebron, Conn.


John Mann, son of Nathaniel, b. in Scituate, Mass., No- vember 20, 1720, m. Margaret, sister of Rev. Samuel Peters D. D.


Matthew Mann, son of John, b. in Hebron, Conn., De- cember 20, 1741, m. Hannah Moody. He settled in Orford about 1765 with his brother John. He died in Orford in 1825.


Samuel Mann, son of Matthew, b. in Orford in 1773. He married Mary Howe, ot Landaff, and resided in that town until he removed to Coventry.


Peter Howe and Daniel Howe, the sons of Peter Howe, a Revolutionary soldier of Landaff, were known during the last thirty or forty years of their long lives as "Uncle Peter," and "Uncle Daniel." They were seldom spoken of in any other way, and their farms are still known as the "Uncle Peter" and "Uncle Daniel" farms. They 1


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were quiet, substantial, God fearing men, and their hustling, active, energetic, talkative helpmeets were known as "Aunt Daniel" and Aunt Peter." The latter for years was the midwife in nearly all maternity cases for miles about and was famed for her skill and success. Hospitable, charitable, neighbor- ly, thrifty, she was indeed "Aunt" to the entire neighbor- hood. "Aunt Daniel" was famed for her excellence as a cook, and was also as famous for her apologies concerning the quality of her food. Away back in the forties she had on one occasion invited the Rev. H. H. Hartwell to supper. "Aunt Daniel" was a devout Methodist, a typical Martha, who believed nothing too good for her minister. She made careful and elaborate preparation, and when at last her guest was seated at a table laden with good things, she be- gan : "Now Brother Hartwell, I'm sorry, but really I haven't anything here fit to eat." "All right Sister Howe," said her guest, "I'm not particular, so just get me a bowl of bread and milk." "Aunt Daniel" protested, but the clergyman insisted, and made his supper on bread and milk.


Peter Howe, father of Peter and Daniel, came to Landaff in 1791 from Bradford where he had settled after the War of the Revolution, purchasing land for a homestead from Simeon Eastman for £100 lawful money.


Benton in 1905 is in point of population one of the small towns of the state. Some sections which were formerly settled and occupied by the owners of farms have been abandoned. In the High Street neighborhood the families have dwindled to two, and the same may be said for the Page district. A section of the Meadows which had become depopulated is now, however, one of the beet farming sections in town, the new comers, for the most part thrifty French Canadians,


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having erected substantial new buildings and greatly im- proved the run out farms. A school house has been erected, and the children of the district are being given that of which their parents are destitute, a knowledge of letters. In the north part of the town, except on the road leading from Bath and Haverhill line to Tunnel Stream and the Parker House, and on Howe hill, the farms are for the most part unoccu- pied, but those still cultivated are in a better state of culti- vation than in former times, and the value of farm products has not materially decreased. The decay of the lumber in- dustry has not been wholly an unmixed evil. There are better farms and better farmers than ever before, and there are those who make farming pay. A well conducted cream- ery gives a ready market for milk, and farm products find a ready sale. The town has good roads, mails twice a day, free rural delivery in the morning, and the regular mail through the post office in the evening. The post office and country store in the "Hollow" and the meeting house where religious services are regularly held furnish, as of old, social and religious centers ; two schools are maintained under the town system aside from that on the Meadows, and political conditions still continue strenuous and interesting. If anyone doubts this let him attend a Benton town meeting. Benton may be small, but there are those who love the old town, and are confident of her future.


ADDENDA.


Gilbert P. Wright, son of Abijah Wright, b. in Hebron, July 18, 1815, d. July 20, 1888 ; m., 1841, Phebe Mars-


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ton, daughter of Jonathan and Phebe Howe Marston, b. Coventry, March 7, 1823.


CHILDREN.


Russell W., b. April 22, 1842, deceased.


Ellen H., b. February 13, 1844, deceased.


Jonathan M., b. August 30, 1845, deceased.


David L., b. April 19, 1847.


Phebe A., b. May 12, 1849.


Gilbert P., b. December 27, 1850.


Newell C., b. November 21, 1852.


Charles W., b. July 11, 1855.


Ira B., b. October 1, 1861.


Mary B., b. July 19, 1863.


William R.' b. February 11, 1867.


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ERRATA.


Page 4, 8th line, for "David" Stevens read "Daniel."


Page 4, 14th line, for Samuel "Cressey" read "Crissey."


Page 28, 16th line, for "Nathaniel" Goodall Howe read "Ira."


Page 44, 5th line from bottom, for "Augustine" Coburn read "Augustus."


Page 47, 11th line, for "Asa" Smith read "Ara."


Page 63, 11th line, tor "fourth" read "third."


Page 68, 1st line, for "checquered" read "chequered."


Page 71, 11th line for "thrice" read "twice."


Page 71, 3rd line from bottom, for "Nathan" Howe read "Nathaniel."


Page 79, 9th line, for "Edwin" Tyler read "Alfred."


Page 85, 14th line, for "Moses W." Tyler read "Moses K."


Page 95, 15th line, also 7th line from bottom, for "Wil- liam" Carpenter read "Moses."


Page 96, 1st line, erase "Jr." after name of Charles Car- penter.


Page 104, 4th line, for "Frank C." Parker read "Frank B."


Page 105, 8th line, for "Dennison" D. Davis read "Den- nis."


Page 109, 4th line, for "John C." Davis read "John K."


Page 110, 4th line, for "1860" read "1870."


Page 110, 9th line, for "Benton" read "Boston."


Page 115, 13th line from bottom, Leslie Tyler resides in Medford, Mass.


Page 117, 15th line, for Fred M. "Clark" read "Tyler."


Page 117, 15th line, for Ida "Tyler" read "Clark."


Page 156, 21st line, for Nathaniel "Horne" read "Howe."


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Page 215, 4th line from bottom, for "1886" read "1864." Page 257, 27th line, for October "19" read October "29."


Page 270, 10th line, add after the word "Jonathan" the words "and Lydia."


Page 271, 17th line, for "Slyvester" read "Sylvester." Page 287, 11th line, for "Richard J." read "Richard, Jr."


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INDEX OF NAMES.


INDEX OF NAMES.


A


Armsdale, Isaac,


4


Abbott, Chester,


77


Adams, Rev. Arnold, John,


217


Aiken, Frank,


241


5


Allen, Pardon W.,


115, 184, 186


5


187, 188, 189, 190


191, 199, 234, 269


Atwell, John,


Chase W.,


44


Guy L., 269 Ayer, Alvah, 36, 160, 166


Linwood H.,


269


Betsey, 238


Effie E., 269


John P., 160


Ward W.,


269


Judith, 219


Frank W., 269


Timothy, 36, 43, 154, 156


219


Steneth, 36


Ambler, Joshua, 4, 283


Joseph,


4,283


B.


Bacon, William,


88


Mary J., 270


Badger, Chas. M.,


104


Alonzo, 122, 123, 223, 270


Calvin,


90


Geo. G., 70, 171


David, 83, 168


Ebenezer,


22


John S., 70, 117, 234


270, 276


Geo. W.,


122


Joseph, 68, 69, 165, 167


Jona,


48


168, 169, 223


Myron,


89, 171


Milo H.,


39, 70, 270


Stephen,


83


Mary F.,


223, 273


Sarah,


58


Perley M.,


70,83


Sally, Col. Jacob,


21


Bancroft, Parker,


112


Barber, Rev. D. W.,


131, 136


Nathan,


39


Banfield, Geo. T,.


85


Ruth,


70


Mary, 70


Miriam,


50


Rachel, 70


Angier, Samuel,


89


Andrews, Rev. Thomas J.,


131


Mary,


Rachel,


253


Ashley, William V., Aspinwall, Samuel, 33, 149, 150


268


131


151, 152


269


Atkinson, Mary, Theodore, Theodore, Jr.,


44


Rebecca,


239


Aldrich, Georgia A., 217, 235, 241


Ames, Horace, 90


Annis, Anna C., 70, 120, 242, 270


Bailey, Byron, 36, 105


Betsey J., 70, 223


Geo. W., 70, 112, 270


Horace, 90


231


Samuel C., 70, 74, 107, 170


173, 176, 183, 184 223, 270, 276


William H., 70, 98. 223, 276 270


Carrie,


Bartlett, R. T., 56


Ball, James B.,


44, 156, 157, 253


253


295


INDEX OF NAMES.


Ball, Lois W., Enos W.,


253


James,


68


Balkam, Edward W., 242


Batchelder, Abel, 35, 49, 53, 231 Daniel, 47


Daniel. Jr., 36, 37, 47 156, 159, 160, 161, 162 163, 199, 211, 212


John S., 35


Blodgett, Nathan,


102, 106, 111


Kingsley H., 27, 35, 53


175, 179, 180, 181


Cyrene, 238


Nathan, Jr., 109, 111


22


Mary Ann, 25'


Stephen, 220


Sally, 51, 52, 231, 257 Lydia, 52


Abigail, 50, 52


Baleyn, Charlotte A., 240


Bates, James, John,


4, 284


Banks, James,


4,285


Samuel,


4,285


Bedell, Moody, 7, 144


245


Benedict, Daniel,


4, 285


Bettis, John,


4,285


Bean, W. F.,


194


Elgie M.,


243


Chas. C. Jr.,


242


Bradish, Levi,


36, 55


Belding, Samuel,


4, 284


Charlotte,


229, 239


Bell, W. E.,


120


Lucinda,


229


Belyea, George,


122


Bemis, George W.,


109, 110, 181


Lyman, 110, 186, 187, 226


274


Brown, Jeremiah, 22


John, 35, 55, 166, 168


169, 265


Best, Rev. A. B.,


131, 136


Bickford, Isaac,


72


Jonas G., 55, 56, 74, 107


William,


39


161, 168, 169, 170


Rachel,


231


171, 172, 265


Bisbee, Ellen S., 58


John C., 55, 265


Sarah,


60


Gad,


267


Lilla,


269


Bixby, William C., 100, 101, 106 124, 170, 178, 179, 182


Bishop, Samuel, and family, 226


Diana, 114, 241, 256, 268


George,


Waite,


81


Helen A., 226


Caleb, 85, 265


Sarah A., 226


Willis A., 113, 224


Rev. E.,


131


Bowdy, Samuel, Bowman, David, 107, 178, 213, 229 Minerva, 63, 109


109


Bowen, W. T., 111


Hiram,


111


Bourke, Nora,


243


Bouton, Jehiel, 4,285


Eleazer, Jr.,


4


Boynton, Betsey,


Polly,


238


Brill, George,


122


Bradbury, Phebe,


52


Bradford, Rev. J. N.,


131


Bronson, Susanna, Rebecca, 109, 245


249


Brewster, Elder William


-287


Moses P., 110, 266


Martha,


110


Richard,


35, 55, 162


George E., 55, 109, 214, 265


Allen,


55, 266


Jonas N., 55, 266


Daniel W., 56, 108, 224, 265


Jesse M., 56, 87, 265


Leonard, 56, 92, 174 100


Betsey, 226


Maria W., 226


253 | Blake, Paine, 57


Joseph,


Prescott,


79, 173, 174, 175 108, 180


108


Warren, Alvin,


183


Blair, William,


145


Bliss, William,


109


Moses, 52


Bowles, Kirk,


5,284


296


INDEX OF NAMES.


Brown, Rev. I. C.,


131 | Carpenter, (William) Moses C., 95. 235


Olive,


224, 265


Eliza,


56, 265


Emery B., 95,98


Marium,


56, 265


Moses B., 95


Clara J.,


56, 111, 265


Calvin J.,


95


Sally,


265


Chester,


95


Mary,


265


Adaline, 94, 234


Susan,


265


Alonzo,


95


Abigail,


265


Charles,


96, 176


Julia Ann,


265


Carter, Nelson B., Louisa,


56, 96


Cyrenia,


111, 265


265


Imogene,


266


Caswell, William,


103


Marium (2)


266


Carr, Horace L.,


105, 106


Adonijah,


285


Call, Rev. Ollof, H.


131


Browley, John,


55


Cady, Roswell, 104, 176


225


167, 169, 172, 173


Chapman, Ezekiel,,


9,.11


Brooks, Otis, 104


Chandler, John W.,


7, 8, 10,14


Francis A.,


227


19, 25


Levi and family, 227


Rev. F. D., 269


Lena E., Elizabeth,


243


Chase, David, 36, 37, 93


90


Bryant, Rev. Geo. W.,


131


Nathan,


93. 171


Burnham, Josiah,


16, 22


Chaney, David,


55


Daniel,


83, 89


Chamberlin, S. H., 112, 183, 184


191, 192


Fred P ..


119


Burleigh, Alvin,


Buswell, John,


57, 106, 154, 166


167, 171


Cheney, Joseph Y.,


133


Moses P.,


37, 96, 97


Choir, the Benton,


133, 134


John G.,


89


Clark, Edward, 23


Albert,


103


Charles,


103, 112


James,


108


James B.,


104, 107, 175


Butler, Frank,


102


Jeremiah A.,


109, 167, 175


Burbank, John,


105, 106


182, 183, 184


Burke, Napoleon, Jr.


122


Nathaniel,


111, 185, 188 189, 191


Buffum, Rev. J. M.,


131


Burr, Jeanette M.,


264


George H.,


116, 191, 193


Buzzell, Bert B.,


242


Kate Howe,


243


Byrne, Rev. Claudius,


131


Mary J.,


230


C.


Susan E.,


276


Sally,


41,224


Cady, Sarah J.,


222


Ida, Elvira,


206


Cawley, Chase,


80,102


Clement, Jonathan, 85


Carden, Emma J.,


244


Elisha, 89


Carr, Cornelius,


90, 106, 171 | Clifford, Elisha,


257


W. H.,


83


J. R., Cutler,


128


42


189


Chandler, Rev Henry,


121


106, 181


Cilley, Benjamin, 265


196, 197, 198


Frank, 186


Rose B.,


241


Carleton, Mary,


206


117


Bruce, William K.,


82, 101, 166


Casbier, Caroline C.,


96


Willis,


297


INDEX OF NAMES.


Clifford, G. C.,


271 | Corliss, Kimball, 83


Chester, 103, 106


John L., 199


George, 103, 108, 178


Calvin, 102, 174


Darius, 95, 105


R. Clement, 109


Moses,


111, 181, 266


Susan,


270


Rev. E. C.,


131


David, 175, 176, 178


Coburn, Nathan, 34, 35, 48, 71, 72


73, 158, 159, 160 199, 231, 237


Robert, 36, 39, 48, 126 170, 172, 173 174, 238


Augustus, 44, 155, 156


157, 158 49


Daniel,


Nathan P., 73, 257


Rachel,


71, 72


Levi P.,


73, 257


James Fisk, 73, 257


Benj. F. 73, 257


Daniel J.,


73, 257


Willard W,, 110, 111, 184


185, 213, 265


Ransom, 111, 112, 190


265


Jonathan,


Russell, 240, 256


Eliza A.,


240


Roxana, 253


Cox, James H.


36, 46, 107, 156


161, 224, 225, 255


Thomas F.,


46, 90, 107, 171


172, 173, 180


181, 255


Augustus,


256


Hannah C.,


224


J. Albert,


46, 89, 107, 170


Lydia W., 73, 257


224, 255


Betsey,


224


George, 47, 255


Sarah J., 224


John P., 95. 96, 97, 107 114, 234 Roberto C., (Birt) 95, 117, 118 123


Edward L., 112, 187, 189, 190 John E., 122, 189


122


Chas. P., 122, 243


Coolidge, William,


11, 12, 21, 24


27, 29, 32, 33, 144, 145 147, 148, 149, 150 151, 199, 205, 247


Edward P.,


36, 57, 247


Mary Bridge, 247


William F.,


247


Jona Hale, 247


Cooley, Alden, 276


Ephraim, 105, 107, 187, 224 Adaline, 105


Holman D., 105, 109, 224 Myra, 105, 224


Rebecca, 105


239 Cole, Samuel,


126


Connor, Lucy,


239


Corwin, Helen,


244


Rosella 256


Robert G., 256


Betsey J., 256


Moses T., 256


Josiah Nelson, 256


Mary Jane, 73, 257


Sally Ann, 73, 257 257


Alonzo,


Cogswell, Rev. Geo. W., 35, 37, 57


61, 126, 133 135, 206


C. T.,


102


Corwin, David, 44


Colburn, Samuel, 80


190


Copp, Asa E. 83 John, Rev. James M., 110, 182, 240


108


Colby, Olive,


265


John, 265


Cowan, Alantha, Spafford, 112, 185, 186, 234 275 Ellery P., 184 Collins, Chas T., 112, 182, 190, 276 Allie E.' 241


Lee A.,


Marium,


Clough, Chester C., 56, 89, 105 216, 227 227


Merrill, 89, 109, 183, 189


298


INDEX OF NAMES.


Cox, Fred P.,


271 | Davis, Israel B.,


51, 227


Lulu M.,


243


George,


52, 78


Crimmings, John,


111, 183, 185


Wesley B.,


104, 266


194


Dennis D.,


105, 116, 188


James,


17, 18, 111


224, 241, 267


112, 198


Laban T.,


108, 266


Crissey, Samuel,


4, 283


Marcellus M.,


109


Cross, Ephraim,


83, 106, 226


Elder John,


126, 133, 134


Cummings, Calvin W.,


56, 266


John K., 52, 172, 225


Lorenzo D.,


78


Jeremiah B., Jr., 214, 266


John,


78, 161, 162


Kimball T.,


213, 266


Benjamin,


102


Mary A., 51, 53, 94 266


Curtis, James,


11,19


Eliza C.,


51, 87, 266


Elijah,


87, 171


Sarah W.,


51, 266


Currier, Jacob,


36, 48, 160, 166


George C.,


267


Rev. John,


132


Charles,


272


Susan W.,


252


Scott,


272


John W.,


252


Amanda,


52


Patience F.,


252


Anna,


52


Betsey.


223


Miriam,


52


Maria,


52


Sally Ann,


52


Mary L., .


274


Susan K.,


275


Abigail,


51, 231


Irene,


52


Sabrina,


52


Polly, Lydia G.,


230


Dacy, Margaret J.,


244


Damon, George,


120


Davenport, Jeremiah,


49


family of, 250 Jonathan, 49, 50, 52


Joseph,


4, 284


Deodate,


4, 284


Hezekiah, 4, 284


Day, Joseph,


47


Martha A.,


223


Calif,


56


Dorothy,


228


Ezekiel,


254


Samuel,


254


107, 126, 167, 168 172, 173, 266


Daniel, Abigail,


254


Danforth, Elkanah, 33, 39


70


Delany, Arthur C., 122, 243.


Darius K., 51, 89, 170, 172


Devlin, Edward P., 109


173, 270


Dexter, Stephen H., 122, 198, 199


243


Abel S. E. B., 51, 92, 171


116


Cushman, Rev. L. P.,


135


D.


Davis, Daniel, 32, 38, 147, 148


149, 150, 152, 153, 199


James B., 40, 153, 155


Benj., R., 43, 250


Jonathan, Jr., 35, 49, 52 107, 114, 230


Nathan B., 35, 49, 51, 160


161, 162, 163, 167


170, 171, 199 206, 231


Jeremiah B., 35, 49, 51, 88


254


Israel, 35, 49. 51, 230, 231


William, 49, 52, 107, 170 175, 235


Dean, Georgiana S.,


174 |Dinsmore, Rev. J. R., 131


52


Moses C., Alonzo,


252


253


Cutting, Charles,


252


Addie D.,


271


299


INDEX OF NAMES.


Doty, Daniel, 22, 33, 49, 147, 148 | Eastman, Orrin, 149, 252


111, 112


family of,


252


150, 245, 274


Levi,


33, 38


Peter, 33, 149, 211, 238


William,


49


245


Loeza,


251


Jesse, Jr., 36, 159, 252


Curtis,


251


Joseph


211


William,


36, 251


Mehitabel, 221, 245


Niles,


36, 251


Eliza Boynton, 221


Dow, Moses,


23


Ruth, 219, 245, 274


Downey, Josiah,


102


Mrs. Eunice,


238


Dowse, -


226


Lavinia,


238


Drown, Richard,


111, 185


Sarah, 245


Chester,


116


Rosella,


245


Dunlap, John,


98


Nancy, 245


Durant, Elisha C.,


104


Betsey,


245


Dwyer, Francis,


93, 107, 181


Phebe, 246


Robert,


96, 97


Caroline,


246


Cornelius,


109


Abigail


246, 267, 274


Asa, 246, 274


Elizabeth,


274


Adaline,


246


Obadiah 3rd.,


246


Edna M., 117


Ezra,


246


Ebenezer,


246, 264


147, 148, 149, 199, 205 211, 221, 245, 273


Addison W.,


250


Obadiah, Jr., 22, 150


William I.,


197, 243


205, 219, 238, 245


Georgie A., 275


11


148, 150, 151


Elliott, Robert,


18, 22, 29, 31, 33


245, 252


145, 148, 149, 273


Benj. M., 36, 53


Daniel, 45, 155, 156, 163


165, 238


157, 158, 199, 245


Winthrop, 49, 147, 149


166, 167, 168, 169


Roswell,


49


170, 171, 173, 174


Hiram,


83


Sylvester, 89, 235, 245


Almira,


103


George E., 89, 109, 245


Benjamin,


83


William W., 89, 116, 123


Thomas,


83


187, 189, 190


Robert Jr.,


237


191, 192, 193, 194


S. W., Harry H.


182


195, 196, 197, 198 199, 235, 241, 245


Ellsworth, Moses, 48, 221


Emery, Sylvanus, 39


68


Ruth J., 246 English, Rev. John, 131, 133, 166


E.


Eastman, Obadiah, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11


12, 14, 18, 20, 26, 29 31, 32, 33, 144, 145


Philena, 251


152, 153, 154, 155


Oliver D., 51, 271


James, 12, 32, 33, 145


Eaton, Samuel, Edmunds, Joseph,


211


152, 154, 157, 238


William, 85, 86, 87, 107


237


Jesse, 36, 53, 54, 155


Louisa, 106, 137, 235 245 Emerson, Daniel,


196


Moses, 33, 147, 148, 149


300


INDEX OF NAMES.


F.


James, 18, 30, 31, 33, 36, 37 147, 148, 151, 238


Fackney, John,


12


W. F.,


121, 198


Jane,


93


Caleb S.,


161, 162, 165, 166


Eveline,


243


167, 168, 219


Fairbanks, Samuel, 39, 151


219


Fancher, William, 4, 282


John,


4,282


Foss, Albert A.,


115, 122, 242


John Jr.,


5


Frank, 120


241


Fawcett, Rev. Joseph,


131, 155


Ferguson, Franklin,


108


Foster, Martha,


269


Fifield, Nathan,


39


Fountain, Matthew,


5


William, Isaac,


39


Burton,


87


Clarence,


243


Nathaniel,


96


Fitch, Theophilus,


2, 4, 282


Lewis,


121


Fitzpatrick, Maria,


269


Thomas,


36, 229


Flanders, Onesiphorus, 9, 10, 11


12


Joseph,


22


Josiah,


45, 211, 223


Israel, 36, 45, 46, 107


122, 156, 162, 168


178, 223, 255, 274


James,


36, 45


John,


45, 46, 56, 94


Gannett, William, 98, 161, 169, 172 James,


98


Gauss, John,


268


Gerrish, Henry,


9


Granville, 220


220


Gilchrist, Lillian B., 272


Susan G., 220


Gilman, John,


121


Eveline, 243


Geo. H.,


242


Deborah, 220, 239


Phebe M.,


275


Sally, 40, 237


William H.,


272


Hannah (Goodwin), 45


Sarah,


201


46, 101, 241, 255


Janes, 103


Mahala, 45, 46, 239, 256


Van Buren,


134


Lovia B., 241 Elgie M., 242


Alma, Henry A.,


105, 107, 216


Fletcher, Curtis,


105, 107


Alice,


103


Ford, Elisha,


109


18, 30, 31, 33, 36 Gleason, Sherburn, 37, 144, 145, 148 Glover, Ebenezer, 83 152, 153, 154, 219 | Goddard, Thatcher, 13, 17, 21


G.


223, 255, 266


Lafayette,


45, 46, 107


179, 181, 216, 255, 266 James P., 85


Polly, 46, 223, 275


John O., Mary, 93


93


Eunice G.,


Gifford, Charles, 93, 107, 178


250


Elvira, Hannah,


225, 255


Nahum W., 243


Herbert C.,


273


Fuller, Henry,


Sally,


103


238


39


French, Moses,


47


John F., Carrie, 273


Farmer, Oliver, 49


Salome, Forsaith Robert, 148


John,


44


Thomas W., 49, 229


Elisha, Jr., 53


Olive,


239


Glazier, Aaron P., 85


103


107, 173, 185


301


INDEX OF NAMES.


Goodwin, Chellis, 35, 160, 225, 239 | Harriman, James, 82, 166, 170


Hannah, 225


171, 172, 199


Sally, 225


Mrs. James,


82


Gordon, Horace W,, 63, 103, 107


James M., 37, 95, 106 176, 177, 179


Martha, Lucy Ann,


271


Eliza M.,


227


Gould, Phineas, 36


Sarah, 222


Gray, Alitha,


Elijah, 36, 39, 40, 220




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