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IX. Rebecca, b., Nov. 3, 1787; m., Nov. 27, 1823, Ward Eaton of Haver- hill, Mass.
X. Hannah Fitch, b., July 23, 1790; m. William Parker; res. in Frances- town; several ch.
2. JOSEPH HAYWARD, son of Joseph, 1, b. in D., Nov. 22, 1772; d. there, Mar. 14, 1846. He m., Feb. 23, 1800, Sarah (Sally) Minot of Concord, Mass., b., Oct. 26, 1780; d., Dec. 8, 1824. Ch .:
I. Minot, b., Dec. 3, 1800; d., Apr. 21, 1828; m., Dec. 19, 1826, Re- becca T. Brooks; b. in D., Dec. 1, 1805; dau. of Jonas and Mary (Tilton) Brooks.
II. Mary, b., Aug. 26, 1803; m., Sept. 29, 1825, F. Gilman Appleton, q. v.
III. Sarah (Sally), b., July 1, 1805; d., Oct. 27, 1820.
IV. Emily, b., Jan. 2, 1808; m., Mar. 20, 1827, Samuel Appleton, q. v. Her 2d husband whom she m., June 4, 1833, was Calvin Aikin, by whom she had several ch.
V. Ebenezer, b., Feb. 4, 1810; d., Feb. 6, 1810.
VI. Sylvia, b., Apr. 9, 1811; m., Nov. 28, 1833, William H. Whittemore of Greenfield, N. H .; several ch.
VII. Hannah, b., Aug. 11, 1813; m., May 15, 1838, George W. Bailey of Greenfield; res. in Pittstown, N. Y.
VIII. Joseph Prescott, b., Feb. 24, 1816; d., Oct. 24, 1820.
IX. James, b., Jan. 23, 1820; d., Sept. 28, 1850; m., Oct. 24, 1844, Amy C. Hoag of Pittstown, N. Y. Ch .: 1. Emily A. H., b., Sept. 12, 1845; 2. Alfred J. M., b., Sept. 12, 1849; Mrs. Hayward married again.
X. Sophia Prescott, b., Apr. 19, 1822; d., Feb. 11, 1829.
XI. Charles Prescott, b., July 7, 1833.
XII. Joseph Franklin, b., Nov. 30, 1836.
We have no record of the later marriages of Joseph Hayward.
HAZEN
1. STEPHEN HAZEN, b. in Harvard, Mass., Mar. 9, 1812; d. in H., Jan. 19, 1887. He was a carpenter by trade and had lived in Princeton, Mass., and Sterling, Mass. He m. Sarah Maria Wheeler; b. in Concord, Mass., July 24, 1815; d. in H., June 28, 1884. Ch .:
I. George Wheeler, b. in Princeton, Mass., Aug. 24, 1838; killed in the battle of Opequan, Va., Sept. 19, 1864, while carrying the colors of the regiment. He was a member of Company G, 14th N. H. Vols. Unm.
II. Charles Smith, b. in Sterling, Mass., June 11, 1840, 2.
III. Edson Stephen, b. in Sterling, Mass., Nov. 6, 1843; d. in H., Nov. 5, 1865, of disease contracted in the swamps of Louisiana. He was
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a member of Company G, 14th N. H. Vols., in the Civil War, and unm.
IV. Sarah Maria Frances, b. in Sterling, Mass., Dec. 1, 1845; d. at West Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 6, 1896; m. Freeman Allen.
V. William Wright, b. in Sterling, Mass., Sept. 18, 1851; d. unm. in H., Oct. 29, 1876.
2. CHARLES SMITH HAZEN, son of Stephen, 1, b. in Sterling, Mass., June 11, 1840; d. in H., Aug. 17, 1914. He was a loco- motive engineer, but spent the last days of his life on a farm on the Monument road. He m., Sept. 14, 1876, Minnie Miller, b. in Wisconsin, Sept. 13, 1857; dau. of Charles and Anna (Lee) Miller. Ch .:
I. Edson Henry, b. in Ishpeming, Mich., July 31, 1877; res. on the homestead.
II. Hattie Maria, b. in St. Thomas, Canada, Feb. 15, 1879; m. John Mclaughlin; res. with her mother on the homestead.
HEALD
I. ASA HEALD
ASA HEALD, b. in Nelson, May 6, 1798; took the degree of M.D. at Bowdoin College, May 6, 1823; settled in D., Oct. 9, 1823, on lot 7, range 6. In 1827, he built the elegant three-story mansion in which he afterwards lived. In 1839, he erected an- other house on lot 7, range 5, a part of which he purchased. He m., Oct. 12, 1830, Elmira Saunderson of Hollis. She was b., Dec. 25, 1805, and d., Feb. 15, 1890. Dr. Asa Heald, after a long practice in D., d., Jan. 28, 1874, in his seventy-sixth year. Ch .:
I. Elmira Maria, b., Aug. 28, 1833.
II. Charles Henry, b., Dec. 17, 1835.
II. JEFFERSON HEALD
JEFFERSON HEALD, a brother of Dr. Asa Heald, b. in Nelson, Dec. 25, 1806; re. to D., 1827. He m., Apr. 3, 1836, Mary Ann Powers of Middletown, Conn., b., Feb. 13, 1806; res. on lot 4, range 4. The family moved from town. Ch .:
I. Alfred Weston, b., Jan. 30, 1837.
II. William Powers, b., Mar. 17, 1840.
III. Mary Ann, b., May 17, 1842.
IV. Sarah Eliza, b., Sept. 6, 1845.
V. George Jefferson, b., Aug. 6, 1848.
VI. Gilbert Atkins, b., Dec. 28, 1850.
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HEARD
HENRY HEARD, b., Oct. 28, 1785, in Wayland (formerly East Sudbury), Mass .; re. to D., 1814, and res. on lot 17, range 3. Hem., 1st, Mehetabel Colburn of Langdon, b., May, 1789; d., Apr. 28, 1826. He m. 2d, June 18, 1832, Mrs. Belinda Mans- field, of Stoddard. Ch .:
I. Henry, b., Feb. 18, 1816; m., Apr. 30, 1840, Orilla F. Grant, b. in Alstead, July 6, 1813. Ch .: 1. George, b., July 17, 1841; 2. Emma Roy, b., July 17, 1844; 3. Marion, b., June 30, 1848; 4. Lucy Jane, b., July 26, 1850; 5. Marcella, b., Oct. 23, 1852.
II. Benjamin, b., Oct. 18, 1817; d., Mar. 7, 1853; m., Aug. 26, 1847. Ch .: 1. Mary M., b., July 4, 1848; 2. Eugene Clinton, .b., Sept. 11, 1851; 3.
III. Mary, b., Apr. 25, 1820; m., Oct. 17, 1837, Augustine P. Snow, q. v. IV. Richard, b., November, 1823; m., Nov. 6, 1845, Sarah Jane Gunni- son. Ch .: 1. Warren, b., Aug. 6, 1846; 2. Walter C., b., Apr. 24, 1850; d., Sept. 24, 1850.
V. Abigail, b., May, 1824; d., Jan. 8, 1840.
VI. Samuel, b., August, 1825; m., Nov. 26, 1851, Mrs. Fidelia Pike. Ch .: 1. Abby, b., September, 1852.
VII. Hannah W., b., June 16, 1833.
HENDERSON
ERNEST FLAGG HENDERSON, son of John Cleaves Simms and Jane Louisa (Rapallo) Henderson, was b. at New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y., May 11, 1861. He m. in Berlin, Germany, 1889, Berta von Bunsen, b. at Cromer, co. Norfolk, Eng., Aug. 15, 1862; dau. of George and Emma (Birkbeck) von Bunsen. He is an author and teacher, and was educated at Trinity College (A.B., 1882), Harvard College (A.B., 1883; A.M., 1884), University of Berlin (Ph.D., 1889), and received L.H.D. from Trinity. Res. in D. Ch .:
I. Hildegard Gertrude, b. in Berlin, May 5, 1890.
II. Gerard Carl, b. at Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 13, 1891.
III. George von Bunsen, b. in Berlin, June 26, 1894.
IV. Edith May, b. at Chestnut Hill, Mass., Nov. 29, 1895.
V. Ernest Flagg, Jr., b. at Chestnut Hill, Mar. 7, 1897.
VI. Frances von Bunsen, b. in Geneva, Switzerland, Feb. 5, 1904.
HILL
EBENEZER HILL came to D. from Sherborn, Mass. He was b., 1744; d., Oct. 1, 1834; settled in D., 1773, on lot 5, range 7. He is put down, in the register furnished, as having settled first on lot 4, range 2, which, in the list of occupants, is said to have been "not settled." It is certain that he res. on lot 5, range 9.
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He m., Jan. 19, 1771, Esther Pratt of Sherborn, Mass., b., Nov. 20, 1748; d., Apr., 1834. Ch .:
I. Asahel, b., Mar. 22, 1772; m. Ruth Rumrill of New Ipswich, who d., Feb. 14, 1821. He d., June 6, 1831. Ch .: 1. Alinda, m. 1st, Oct. 21, 1821; John T. Richardson, q. v. There were other ch., whose names we could not ascertain.
II. Adam, b., Jan. 12, 1774; m. Rebecca Frost, of Pepperell, Mass. Ch .: 1. Sumner, b., June 15, 1799, in Townsend, Mass .; m. Abigail Hook; re. to Boston, Mass .; 2. Rebecca, b., Sept. 30, 1801; m. Edward R. Broaders; res. in Boston, Mass .; 3. Mercy, b., May 1, 1803; d. young; 4. Rufus, b., Apr. 19, 1807; d. young; 5. Lucinda, b., Aug. 8, 1809; m. Reuben Torrey; 6. Converse, b., July 1, 1812; d. early in life; m. Dorothy Garner; 7. Jeremiah F., b., 1818; m. Susan Brown.
III. Asenath, d. young.
IV. Ebenezer, d. young.
V. Asenath, b., Aug. 17, 1778; m. Moses Greenwood, Jr., q. v.
VI. Abigail, b., Aug. 31, 1780; m. James Going of Lunenburg, Mass.
VII. Ebenezer, b., Jan. 13, 1783; re. to Boston, Mass .; d., Sept. 24, 1842; m. Dorothy Simonds, of Marlborough, Vt. Ch .: 1. Abby S., b., Jan. 8, 1817; 2. Thomas Baldwin, b., June 27, 1818; d., July 6, 1829; 3. Martha Esther, b., Feb. 17, 1820; d., Aug. 8, 1822; 4. Lucy S., b., June 17, 1822; d. in St. Louis, Mo., May 21, 1847. She established herself first in Mississippi, where she m. William D. Dougherty of St. Louis, to which city she re .; 5. Harriet E., b., July 28, 1824; d., Nov. 28, 1841; 6. Ebenezer A., b., Apr. 29, 1826; 7. John H., b., Sept. 17, 1828; d., Sept. 11, 1829.
VIII. Esther, b., July 7, 1785; m. Samuel Smith, q. v.
IX. Noah, b., Feb. 20, 1787; d., Nov. 21, 1821; m., 1st, Nancy Chase; m., 2d, her sister, Sarah Chase. Nancy had two ch., whose names we do not know. Sarah's ch. were the following: 1. Nancy, b., Jan. 24, 1813; d., Dec. 2, 1836; m. Benjamin Sweetser; 2. Charles H., b., Dec. 11, 1814; res. in Boston, Mass .; m. Lucretia D. Mans- field of Salem, Mass .; 3. Sarah F., b., Dec. 26, 1816; d., May 10, 1842; m. Elbridge Lovejoy of Lynn, Mass .; 4. William S. W., b., Aug. 8, 1819; d., September, 1821.
X. Olive, b., July 15, 1789; d., Sept. 19, 1827; m. Joel Shattuck of Pepperell, Mass. He d., April, 1832. No ch.
HILLS
DR. BENJAMIN HILLS m., May 9, 1787, Mrs. Grace Warren. He res. on lot 15, range 10. We know very little about him. He left town in 1821.
HINDS
ABNER HINDS, b. in West Boylston, Mass., Oct. 25, 1750; d. in D., Oct. 27, 1834. He m., Apr. 1, 1782, Lydia Ball of Con- cord, Mass., b., Dec. 3, 1751; d., Jan. 13, 1828. They settled in D., April, 1772, on lot 8, range 3. Ch .:
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I. Persis, b., Mar. 28, 1783; d. unm., July 5, 1860.
II. Abner, b., Oct. 30, 1784; m., June 2, 1812; res. in Milan, N. H. He is supposed to have been murdered with his eldest son in the winter of 1828, when hunting in the northwest part of Maine. His w. d., Dec. 14, 1848. Ch .: 1. Benjamin F., b., Mar. 17, 1813; d., 1828; 2. Silas P., b., Oct. 23, 1815; res. in Newark, N. J .; 3. Eliza W., b., Jan. 23, 1819; d., Nov. 26, 1833; 4. W. H. H., b., Jan. 20, 1821; d., Sept. 3, 1824; 5. Lorenzo, b., Mar. 16, 1824; d., Sept. 3, 1824; 6. Aldridge C., b., May 1, 1827; res. in Ohio.
III. Lydia, b., Aug. 26, 1788; d., Jan. 14, 1847; m., June 16, 1814, Moses Corey, q. v.
IV. Benjamin, b., Nov. 9, 1790; d., Aug. 13, 1804.
HOGG
SAMUEL HOGG had his name altered to Shepherd, q. v.
HOLT
I. NATHAN HOLT
NATHAN HOLT came from Nelson to D., 1817; settled 1st on lots 16 and 17, range 3, purchased of Jonathan Emery. He sold to Daniel Fiske and re. to the north half of lot 1, range 7. He m., Dec. 22, 1831, Rhoda Eaton, b., June 13, 1806; d., Mar. 25, 1875; dau. of Moses Eaton. He m. 2d, Dec. 22, 1875, Lydia J. Owen, who d., Apr. 27, 1877, at the age of 17 years, 4 months, and 5 days. He d., Feb. 6, 1885. Ch .:
I. Lewman, b., Oct. 14, 1833; d., Nov. 20, 1856.
II. Henry H., b., Apr. 15, 1841; d., Aug. 21, 1863; a member of Com- pany G., 13th N. H. Vols.
III. A dau. by the 2d w.
II. MARSTIN HOLT
MARSTIN HOLT, with Abigail, his w., came to D. Feb. 2, 1779, from Holden, Mass., where they were m., Feb. 13, 1772; lived on lot 10, range 6. Ch., first three recorded at Holden:
I. Moses, b., Dec. 4, 1772.
II. Amos, b., July 17, 1774.
III. Aaron, b., Oct. 7, 1776.
IV. Phebe, b., February, 1785.
HOUGHTON
JAMES HOUGHTON is said to have been born Sept. 13, 1728, at Pomfret, Conn. He came to D., July, 1781, with Phebe, his w., and settled on lot 3, range 5. On leaving D. he moved to Maine. Ch .:
I. Silvanus.
II. Orinda, m., Nov. 25, 1790, Benjamin Learned, Jr., q. v.
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III. Bethiah, m., June 1, 1789, John Mason, q. v., son of Moses Mason, Sr.
IV. Asenath.
V. Experience.
VI. Mary (Molly).
James Houghton, Jr., came to D., May, 1786. He was b., 1757; m., for a 2d w., Phebe Holt (as is presumed), and had six ch.
HOWE
I. ELMER B. HOWE
ELMER BRIGHAM HOWE, b. in Boylston, Mass., Dec. 24, 1827; d. in D., Feb. 21, 1898. He was a farmer and was the son of Jotham and Myra (Kendall) Howe. He m., July 7, 1851, Lucy Jane Marsh, b., in Keene, Nov. 30, 1829; d. in Marlborough, June 1, 1908, the dau. of Israel and Tabitha (Wheelock) Marsh. Ch .:
I. Charles Elmer, b. in Boylston, Mass., Dec. 2, 1852; d. at Long Beach, Cal., Dec. 12, 1916; m. Sarah E. Nye.
II. Oscar Leslie, b. in Boylston, Mass., Jan. 19, 1857; d. in Marlbor- ough, Aug. 10, 1891; m. Ella May Symonds.
III. Myra Susan, b. in Boylston, Mass., Dec. 23, 1859; m. Samuel A. Mason.
IV. Lizzie Frances, b. in D., July 27, 1867; d. in D., July 2, 1896; m. Dr. Ira J. Prouty.
HUBBARD
ALBERT G. HUBBARD came from Rindge to D., February, 1839. He bought, 1841, the Pierce Farm, lot 5, range 9. He re. in 1847 to part of lots 6, in ranges 7 and 8. He was b., Apr. 30, 1819; m., Sept. 20, 1842, Lydia Jane Richardson, b., Apr. 22, 1822; dau. of Reuel Richardson of Peterborough. He moved from town and we have no further record of his family. Ch .:
I. Ellen M., b., Aug. 4, 1843.
II. Albert Joel, b., Aug. 9, 1853; d., Mar. 9, 1861.
HUNT
WILLARD HUNT, from Holliston, Mass., son of Abidah and Phoebe (Pratt) Hunt, was b., May 7, 1741. He marched, Apr. 19, 1775, from Holliston, Mass., and served for a while in the Revolution. After the war he came to D. and lived on lot 14, range 8. He m. Martha Wadkins. About 1800 he moved to Hancock, where he d. Ch .:
I. Caleb, b. at Holliston, Mar. 1, 1760.
II. Henry, b. at Holliston, Aug. 12, 1762.
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III. Phoebe, b., May 8, 1764.
IV. Isaac, b., Apr. 6, 1767; m. Martha Knowlton; dau. of Deacon John Knowlton. He lived in the northwest part. of Hancock. Ch .:
1. Moses, b., Dec. 27, 1788, the ancestor of the Marlborough Hunts; 2. Aaron, b., Oct. 10, 1790; 3. David, b., Dec. 26, 1792;
4. Isaac, b., Feb. 4, 1795, the ancestor of the Hancock Hunts. V. Lois, b., Feb. 23, 1770.
VI. Eunice, b., Aug. 10, 1772; m., Feb. 11, 1793, Benjamin Goodenough. VII. Moses, b., Nov. 12, 1774.
JACKSON
AMOS JACKSON m., Jan. 1, 1787, Judith Porter. Ch .:
I. Amos, b., Mar. 16, 1788.
II. Janet, b., May 23, 1790; d. young.
III. Joseph, b., Feb. 19, 1792; res. in Illinois.
IV. Janet, b., Dec. 29, 1793.
V. Abijah, b., July 2, 1795.
JOHNSON
SIMEON JOHNSON settled in D. as early as 1771, on lot 7, range 8. He m. Elizabeth Stone, b., Oct. 21, 1753; dau. of Silas and Elizabeth (Russell) Stone. He re. with his family, 1819, to Keene, Ohio. His dau., Peggy (Margaret), m., July 31, 1783, Joshua Stanley, q. v. A son, Silas, was b., Feb. 3, 1779. Another dau., Charlotte, m., Dec. 24, 1816, Reuben Rice of Ashburnham, Mass. His son, Adam, m. Patty - -; was a successful teacher in the schools of D .; much employed, and sought after for his ability to secure good discipline in a dis- orderly school. He was often rough in manner, but his literary qualifications were above the common standard of his day.
JONES I. SAMUEL JONES
1. SAMUEL JONES came to D., from Framingham, Mass. He was b., Jan. 5, 1746; d., Jan. 22, 1820; m., 1770, Anna Gates of Framingham, Mass., b., Jan. 30, 1748; d., Sept. 17, 1826. They settled on lot 8, range 5, in March, 1777. Ch .:
I. Betsey, b., Feb. 28, 1773; m., Apr. 3, 1794, William Davis, q. v.
II. Anna, b., 1775; d., 1776.
III. Anna, b., July 27, 1778; m., 1801, David Buss of Marlborough; re. to Marlow.
IV. John, b., June 28, 1780; m., 1804, Mary Buss of Marlborough; re. to Marlow; d., 1846.
V. Samuel, b., 1783; d., 1785.
VI. Samuel, b., Sept. 27, 1786, 2.
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VII. Sarah, b., Oct. 12, 1788; m., Nov. 3, 1824, Charles Frost of Swan- zey; d., March, 1827.
VIII. Daniel, b., Nov. 20, 1790; d., 1793.
IX. Ruth, b., Apr. 30, 1792; d., Nov. 7, 1825; m., 1812, John Sanders, q. v.
X. Danicl, b., Apr. 30, 1794; d., Jan. 5, 1800.
2. SAMUEL JONES, son of Samuel, 1, b. in D., Sept. 27, 1786; d. in D., June 27, 1862; m., Nov. 23, 1809, Mary Farnum, b., Dec. 30, 1784; d. in D., Apr. 24, 1860; dau. of Joshua Farnum; res. on the homestead, lot 8, range 5. Ch .:
I. Mary Ann, b., Mar. 5, 1810; m., Dec. 30, 1841, Leander Clark, q. v.
II. Daniel Gates, b., Feb. 24, 1811; m., May 9, 1837, Elizabeth War- ren; dau. of John Warren; re. to Jaffrey, 1840; re. to D. Ch .: 1. Mary Elizabeth, b. in Jaffrey, June 12, 1840; 2. Nancy Adelaide, b. in Jaffrey, Sept. 2, 1843; d., Mar. 15, 1866; 3. Sarah Adelia, b. in Peterborough, Oct. 25, 1848. The family moved later from D.
III. Aurora, b., Jan. 27, 1816; m., Oct. 1, 1835, Daniel H. Mason, then a blacksmith of D., who afterwards lived in Hancock, and Sulli- van. She had two sons, George and Albert, the former of whom lives unm. in Sullivan.
IV. Corydon, b., Dec. 4, 1818, 3.
V. Sarah A., b., June 27, 1821; d., Sept. 5, 1842.
VI. Emily, b., Dec. 3, 1825; d., May 22, 1845.
3. CORYDON JONES, son of Samuel, 2, b. in D., Dec. 4, 1818; d. in Fairlee, Kent County, Md., while on a visit, Dec. 11, 1895. He was a farmer and occupied a house built upon the homestead. He m., Oct. 23, 1846, Abigail Greenwood Piper; b. in D., Jan. 21, 1818; d. in D., Aug. 3, 1889; dau. of Col. Rufus and Anna (Gowing) Piper. Ch .:
I. Anna Isabel, b. in D., July 31, 1847; d. in D., Sept. 22, 1849.
II. Walter Buckminster, b. in D., Apr. 23, 1849; d. in D., Sept. 19, 1849.
III. Abbie Maria, b. in D., Aug. 11, 1850; m. Charles Ranstead Fisk, q. v. IV. Emelia Saralı, b. in D., July 11, 1853; d. in D., Sept. 3, 1876.
V. Harry Piper, b. in D., May 26, 1855. He is a farmer at Fairlee, Kent County, Md. He m., Jan. 9, 1884, Mary Abbie Corey, b. in Jaffrey, Oct. 1, 1861; dau. of John Wilson and Lydia Maria (Gleason) Corey. Ch .: 1. Howard Corey, b., Jan. 4, 1885; 2. Clinton Corydon, b., Sept. 13, 1886; 3. Harry Raymond, b., Feb. 12, 1890; 4. Maurice Hepburn, b., Apr. 22, 1894. All four were b. at Fairlee.
VI. Lilian Gertrude, b. in D., Oct. 16, 1857; m. Charles Francis Appleton, q. v.
VII. Howard Carl, b. in D., Apr. 28, 1861; d. in Concord, May 9, 1895.
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II. JOHN JONES
JOHN JONES, b. in Princeton, Mass., Nov. 24, 1783; m., Dec. 17, 1809, Lucy Lane, b., July 6, 1783, dau. of Col. Francis Lane, of Ashburnham, Mass. He purchased in D., in 1808, lot 10, range 1; re. with his w., Nov. 16, 1810. He d., May 3, 1849. Ch .:
I. Frederick, b., July 20, 1813; graduated at Harvard College, 1835; M.D. at Medical School, Philadelphia. He was the translator of Rotteck's "General History of the World," 4 vols., published in 1840, at Philadelphia; res. in New Ipswich; a practitioner of medicine; m., 1849, Caroline F. Gibson, dau. of Dr. Stillman Gibson, of New Ipswich.
II. Lucy M., b., Nov. 30, 1819; m., May 14, 1848, Eri J. Spaulding of Troy, N. H.
KEMP
EDWIN GEORGE KEMP, b. in Sutton, N. H., Mar. 25, 1879, is the son of Franklin Pierce and Jennie (Eastman) Kemp. He is a carpenter and res. in the village. He was m., Oct. 28, 1900, to Bessie Marian Twitchell, who was b. in Peter- borough, Aug. 14, 1881; dau. of Edwin Luther and Lizzie (Lawrence) Twitchell. One ch .: 1. Vada Marian, b. in Hills- borough, Jan. 4, 1902.
KENDALL
I. JOEL KENDALL
JOEL KENDALL, b. in Burlington, Mass., Dec. 16, 1776; killed by lightning in D., June 1, 1806. His son and also his brother, who was on a visit at his house, were killed by the same stroke. He m., May 7, 1789, Abigail Babcock of Sher- - born, Mass., b. there, Apr. 25, 1769; dau. of Malachi Babcock. Mrs. Kendall m. 2d, Jan. 27, 1807, Joshua Farnum, q. v. The Kendall ch. were:
I. Moses, b., July 14, 1790; d., June 1, 1806.
II. Sophia, b., Nov. 22, 1792; m. Abraham Shattuck, q. v.
III. Almira, b., Apr. 3, 1795; m. Samuel Adams, q. v.
IV. Mary, b., May 25, 1797; m. Whitcomb French, Jr.
V. Anna, b., Aug. 18, 1799; m. Samuel Mason, Jr., q. v.
VI. Rebecca, b., Aug. 16, 1802; m. Calvin Mason, q. v.
VII. Lyman, b., Dec. 14, 1804; d. young.
VIII. Abigail, b., Jan. 14, 1807; d., 1852; m. Calvin J. Parker of Jaffrey.
II. REV. HENRY A. KENDALL
1. REV. HENRY A. KENDALL, son of Asa Kendall, was b. in Leominster, Mass., June 10, 1778; m., 1807, Lydia Adams, b. in Townsend, Mass., Oct. 15, 1784. Ch .:
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I. Augusta, b., June 26, 1808; m. George E. Dean.
II. Henry Adams, b., Aug. 6, 1810, 2.
2. REV. HENRY ADAMS KENDALL, son of Rev. Henry A., 1, graduated, August, 1839, at the Gilmanton Theological Seminary; was ordained at D., over the Trinitarian Congre- gational Church, Oct., 1840; dismissed, July, 1850; installed, June, 1851, minister of the East Congregational Church, Concord, N. H. He m., May 27, 1844, Harriet G. Appleton, b. in D., Dec. 1, 1811; dau. of Isaac Appleton. Ch .:
I. Henry Appleton, b., Mar. 29, 1845.
II. Samuel Adams, b., Dec. 27, 1846.
III. Sarah Harriet, b., Apr. 20, 1850; d. at East Concord, June 26, 1853.
KIDDER
DR. MOSES KIDDER, b. in Billerica, Mass., Jan. 15, 1789, was a descendant of James Kidder, who was in Cambridge, Mass., at or before 1650. The father of Dr. Kidder lived on land which had been in possession of the family from the first settlement of the town; but, in 1790, he sold his farm and re. to Townsend, Mass. After receiving his medical degree, Dr. Kidder was a surgeon in the army, and in practice at Town- send, Mass., till December, 1815. He m., January, 1815, Rachel S. Kendrick, of Amherst, N. H., b., Jan. 30, 1793; dau. of Stephen Kendrick, who was brother of General Ben- jamin Pierce's wife. Dr. Kidder spent most of the winter of 1815-16 with Rev. Mr. Sprague in D., and in the spring of 1816 re. his family. Ch .:
I. Nancy, b., Oct. 29, 1815.
II. Sophia K., b., Apr. 10, 1817; m., Mar. 6, 1842, B. Hale; two ch.
III. Elizabeth, b., Feb. 14, 1819; m., May 16, 1847, William Wood; one ch., a son.
IV. Martha L., b., June 2, 1821; m., Dec. 17, 1851, Avery Wellington; one ch., a dau.
V. Walter, b., June 18, 1823; m., Feb. 15, 1854, Lucy Burnap of Lowell. He is said to have taken a medical degree in 1845, but ceased to be a practitioner in medicine and engaged in manufacturing patent electro-magnetical machines.
VI. Franklin, b., June 26, 1826; was at first an apothecary, but after- wards engaged with his brother Walter in business.
VII. Moses Warren, b., Sept. 11, 1828; did not marry.
VIII. Rufus K., b., Feb. 10, 1831; d., Jan. 7, 1849.
KINSMAN
DAVID WATSON KINSMAN, b. in Upton, Mass., Oct. 8, 1838, was the son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Richards) Kins-
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man. He is by trade a cabinet maker. He m., Mar. 23, 1862, Anna Miranda Adams, b. in D., Oct. 2, 1843; d. in Lunen- burg, Mass., May 16, 1867; dau. of James and Louisa Heph- zibah (Gowing) Adams. Ch .:
I. Elizabeth Richards, b. in D., Mar. 6, 1863.
II. Jennie Louisa, b. in D., Sept. 9, 1864.
III. Willard Joseph, b. in D., Sept. 8, 1866; d. in Lunenburg, Mass., July 3, 1869.
KNIGHT
I. JOSIAH H. KNIGHT
JOSIAH H. KNIGHT, b. in Sudbury, Mass., June 1, 1808; d. in Marlborough, June 29, 1884; m., Apr. 3, 1833, Martha A. Mason, b. in D., June 24, 1814; d. in Marlborough, June 6, 1894; dau. of Samuel and Mary (Willard) Mason. He went to Marlborough to res. after his marriage and located on the farm afterwards owned by John McRoy. He re. to D. in 1837 and returned to Marlborough in 1855. Ch .:
I. Hannah M., b. in Marlborough, Feb. 5, 1834; d. in D., Oct. 3, 1852. II. Hosea B., b. in Marlborough, Oct. 22, 1835; m., Aug. 20, 1857, Abbie Wallace. He re. to Winchendon in 1872. Three ch.
III. Harriet M., b. in D., Jan. 13, 1838; m. Joseph C. Shattuck of Marlborough, q. v.
IV. Joel S., b. in D., Aug. 5, 1840; m., Sept. 15, 1863, Clara A. Corey. He was killed by falling from a load of coal, Nov. 24, 1879. Two ch.
V. Caroline M., b. in D., July 29, 1842; m. Wyman Sawyer of Marl- borough.
VI. John A., b. in D., Mar. 5, 1845; res. in Centralia, Mo .; unm.
VII. Sarah Ednah, b. in D., Oct. 3, 1848; m. Delevan C. Richardson of Marlborough.
VIII. Josiah, b. in D., Jan. 24, 1851; d. in Marlborough, Dec. 28, 1863. IX. Charles Byron, b. in D., Oct. 8, 1853. Recently died in Marl- borough; m., Jan. 25, 1881, Clara Selina Nims, b. in Roxbury Jan. 25, 1855; dau. of Brigham and Susan Selina (Gould) Nims. He was a farmer in Marlborough. His ch. were four sons.
X. Lana S., b. in Marlborough, Apr. 10, 1857; d. there, Dec. 30, 1863.
II. CHARLES FRED KNIGHT
1. CHARLES FREDERICK KNIGHT, b. in Marlow, July 16, 1853, d. in D., March 1, 1912, son of Ira Davis and Cordelia Backus (Heminway) Knight, was a mill owner and farmer. He m., Sept. 24, 1877, Julia Maria Moore; b. at Townsend, Mar. 23, 1851; dau. of Abraham and Julia (Holmes) Moore. Ch .:
I. Lester Charles, b. in Keene, Dec. 14, 1877, 2.
II. Florence May, b. in D., May 30, 1880, 3.
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III. Jennie Maria, b. in D., Aug. 12, 1881; unm. res. in East Jaffrey.
IV. Cora Bell, b. in D., June 11, 1883; m., Feb. 12, 1906, Harry Earle Wright of East Jaffrey. Ch .: 1. Bertha Evlyn, b. in D., Nov. 2, 1907.
V. Arthur Julius, b. in D., Apr. 25, 1885, 4.
VI. William Abram, b. in D., Apr. 25, 1888.
VII. Ralph, b. in D., Feb. 24, 1889; d. there, Mar. 18, 1889.
2. LESTER CHARLES KNIGHT, son of Charles Fred, 1, b. in South Keene, Dec. 14, 1877. Is a farmer in D. He m., Nov. 11, 1906, Florence May Knight, b. in Marlow, Dec. 30, 1885; dau. of Milan Augustus and Vesta Elizabeth (Shelley) Knight. Ch .:
I. George Alson, b. in Marlow, Apr. 21, 1903. (Adopted).
II. Fred Chester, b. in Marlow, July 13, 1911; d. the same day.
III. Gardner Fred, b. in D., Apr. 28, 1912.
IV. Walter Glenn, b. in D., Jan. 25, 1913.
V. Robert Arthur, b. in D., May 3, 1915.
3. FLORENCE MAY KNIGHT, dau. of Charles Fred, 1, b. in D., May 30, 1880; m., Nov. 14, 1905, Wallace M. Spaulding. Ch .:
I. Kate, b. in Peterborough, Feb. 27, 1906.
II. Mildred, b. in Peterborough, Apr. 20, 1907.
III. Henry Wallace, b. in D., Jan. 6, 1914.
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