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BLODGETT.
EVERETT M. BLODGETT, son of Chester A. and Frances (Spauld- ing) Blodgett (both deceased), was b. in Stoddard, N. H., Feb. 7, 1859. He came to Weare in 1868 with his uncle, Hon. Jacob Tay- lor, with whom he has since res. He is a graduate of Eastman's Business college, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and of the New Hampton (N. H.) academy. He has spent most of his time for the last five years in Chicago, where he is engaged in business, but still retains his residence in Weare.
CHANDLER.
JOEL CHANDLER, b. in Wilton, Oct. 9, 1794; m. Lucy B. Gray. He was a miller; came to East Weare in 1853; d. in August, 1860; his widow d. in June, 1871. They had five ch., one of whom, Lucy, b. May 19, 1820; m. John McAlpine, of Hopkinton, who was killed on the railroad, leaving three ch., who came with their mother to East Weare : (1), Lucy Ann, b. Aug. 1842; m. Sylvester Hadley. (2), John Henry, b. Dec. 1845; m. Asenath Clifford, of Dunbarton ; res. at New Boston. ( 3), Charles A., b. Nov. 1848; m. Jennie King; res. at Mansfield, Mass.
COLBY.
HAZEN COLBY m. Lucy D. Peaslee and lived at East Weare for a time; rem. to Boston. Ch. :-
1. Mary E. P., b. May 23, 1831; d. Feb. 26, 1850.
2. George, b. 1833.
3. Lucy A., b. 1835.
4. Martha J., b. 1837.
5. Lowren P., b. July 11, 1842; d. April 23, 1849.
6. Louisa B., b. Aug. 15, 1843; d. in infancy.
7. Emma L., b. May 13, 1847 ; d. Feb. 19, 1848.
HADLEY.
JAMES WOODBURY HADLEY, son of Israel and Sarah (Woodbury) Hadley, was b. in Bow, N. H., Feb. 25, 1815; m. 1, Mehitable M. Elliott, who d. Aug. 4, 1859; 2, Lydia A. Hamilton. He was a
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blacksmith, and came to East Weare about 1847; he d. Feb. 10, 1863. Ch .: -
1. Sylvester, b. March 3, 1838; m. Lucy Ann McAlpine ; he was a soldier in the war of the Rebellion, being a mem- ber of Co. F, 2d regt. U. S. sharpshooters ; wounded at White Sulphur Springs, and discharged from the service Nov. 18, 1862. Ch .: (1),
Emma M., b. Jan. 13, 1866. (2), Lucy F., b. May 22, 1869.
2. James Francis, b. May 5, 1842; was a member of the same regiment and company with his brother, but d. on his way home, Nov. 25, 1862.
JOHNSON.
WILLIAM WALLACE JOHNSON (see p. 919), son of John7 and Phebe (Kimball) Johnson, m. Harriet M. Cook; he d. Sept. 4, 1882; his wife d. May 16, 1884. Ch .:-
1. Harriet Ann, b. Nov. 2, 1844 ; d. Feb. 28, 1846.
2. Harriet Ann, b. Sept. 14,
1846; m. George A. Edger- ton.
3. John, b. Sept. 15, 1848; d. July 28, 1851.
LITTLE.
GEORGE1 LITTLE, the emigrant ancestor of the family of Littles in northern New England, came from Unicorn street, near London bridge, Eng., to Newbury, Mass., in 1640.
GEORGE4, of the fourth generation from George1, lived first at Hampstead, and came to Weare about 1764. He also lived in New Boston for many years. He was b. Sept. 9, 1713, and m. 1, Mary Kimball; 2, Elizabeth Taylor. Ch .:-
1. Benjamin, b. March 18, 1737-8; d. March 19, 1809.
2. George, b. Dec. 27, 1739; d. Aug. 19, 1749.
3. Moses, b. Aug. 3, 1742; d. Sept. 5, 1813.
4. Joseph Taylor, b. Jan. 1, 1744-5; d. Oct. 30, 1745.
5. Mary, b. April 18, 1746; d. Aug. 17, 1749.
6. Taylor, b. June 25, 1748; d. about 1816.
7. Ebenezer, b. Dec. 20, 1753 ; d. Aug. 27, 1759.
8. Samuel, b. April 11, 1755 ; d. Aug. 15, 1759.
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BOND5, of the fifth generation from George1, was b. Nov. 11, 1741. He served under Capt. John Hazen in the expedition against Crown Point in 1758, and the next year came to Weare, where he was a prominent citizen. March 16, 1762, he m. Ruth Atwood, who was b. May 20, 1742; she d. May 14, 1814; he d. July 10, 1811. Ch .:- 6. Taylor, b. 1776; d. Feb. 5, 1854.
1. Samuel, b. Jan. 20, 1763; m. Susanna Russell.
2. Sarah, b. March 4, 1764; d. young.
3. Thomas, b. Sept. 16, 1768 ; d. Aug. 11, 1803.
4. Ruth, m. James Gillingham.
5. Alice, b. May 2, 1773; d. Feb. 21, 1852.
7. Abijah, b. March 15, 1780; d. Dec. 19, 1860.
8. Ezekiel, b. Nov. 18, 1781; d. March 6, 1847.
9. Bond, b. 1783; d. Feb. 23, 1859.
LOCKE.
REV. BENJAMIN LOCKE, b. in Harvard, Mass., was a Freewill Baptist preacher, but he later became an Adventist or Millerite. He m. Mary Gilson, of Grafton, Vt., and settled in Cavendish, Vt., but rem. to East Weare about 1841. Ch. : -
1. Mary A., m. 1, James E. Mar- shall; 2, Benjamin Marshall.
2. Adaline, m. - Farley.
3. G. Frank, m. S. Anna Gla- zier, of Haverhill.
4. Hattie, d. unmd.
MARSHALL.
JOSEPH1 MARSHALL, the founder of the Marshall family of Weare, was b. in Chelmsford, Mass. He was living in Chelmsford at the breaking out of the American Revolution and belonged to the min- utemen of that period, and was at the Concord fight in 1775, and at the battles of Bunker hill and Bennington. He rem. to Weare in 1776, and bought a farm of one hundred and seventy-five acres, lying on both sides of the river, extending to Dunbarton line, on the River road, three miles north of what is now Oil Mill village. He was twice married. Ch. :-
1. Asa, m., and lived in Weare till his death, when the fam- ily rem. from town; their ch., as far as can be ascer-
tained, were Asa, Joel, John, Polly, Betsey and Hannah.
2. Benjamin.+
3. Joseph, m. Lucy Webster ;
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lived in Bradford, and had nine ch .: (1), Joseph, m. Eliza Messer. (2), Benja- min, m. Hannah Jackman. (3), Eunice, m. Obadiah Emerson. (4), Lucy. (5), Ruth. (6), Clarissa, m. Jere- miah Morse, of Newbury. (7), Betsey, m. True Eaton. (8), John W., m. 1, Judith Jackman; 2, - - Blake; 3, Fanny Marshall. (9), Timon, d. unmd.
4. Ebenezer, m. Jane Maxfield, and settled in Bradford.
5. Jonathan, b. at Chelmsford, March 24, 1767.++
6. Silas, m., and settled in Hills- borough; he was deputy- sheriff and postmaster.
7. Rufus.+
8. Moses, m. Rachel Beard, and lived in Dunbarton.
9. John, m. Sarah Hadley ; lived in Bradford and Canaan, where he d.
10. Thomas, m. - Emerson, and settled in Newbury.
11. Hannah, m. Samuel Colby ; rem. to Sutton, where she d.
12. Betsey, d. unmd.
13. Sally, d. unmd.
14. Walker, b. Aug. 26, 1786.++
15. Jesse, was in the war of 1812.
BENJAMIN2, son of Joseph Marshall, m. Lydia Cilley, and lived on the farm next southerly from his father's. Ch. :-
1. Benjamin, m. Jane Park ; rem. to Unity.
2. Philip, m. Susan Marshall; rem. to Unity.
3. John, m. Patience Felch; rem. to Unity.
4. Joseph, b. 1795 .- +
5. William, b. April 28, 1799.+
6. Seth Noble, b. 1801.+
7. Albert.+
JOSEPH3, son of Benjamin and Lydia (Cilley) Marshall, m. Phebe Livingston, of Henniker; he was a shoemaker, and lived at East Weare; he d. Mar. 11, 1885; his wife d. Dec. 13, 1878. Ch .: -
1. Benjamin, m. Lydia Marshall.
2. Louisa, m. Dea. John Paige.
3. Lavina, m. Oscar Melvin.
4. Amanda, m. Stephen Blais- dell, of Goffstown.
5. William, m. Delia Dustin.
6. Mary, m. Samuel R. Woods. 7. Lucy Jane, d. young.
8. James Edwin, m. Mary A. Locke; he d. June, 1873.
Ch .: (1), Amanda, m. Henry H. Leach. (2),
Dana K., m. 1, Hattie Prescott ; 2, Dora Carey.
9. Carlos, b. 1833; d. young.
10. Augustus, b. 1835 ; m. Har- riet Paine.
11. Elvira, b. 1839; m. Pills- bury R. Eaton.
WILLIAM3, son of Benjamin and Lydia (Cilley) Marshall, m. 1, Martha Eaton, of Sanbornton, in 1825; 2, Hannah P. Barnard, in 1850. Ch. by 1st wife :-
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1. Betsey Jane, b. Jan. 30, 1826; m. Oscar Melvin.
2. Lydia A., b. April 23, 1829; d. Nov. 29, 1831.
3. Lydia A., b. June 26, 1832; m. George W. Eaton.
4. Louisa P., b. June 5, 1836 ; m. John Cook ; she d. Oct. 1872. Ch .: Ella, Nellie, Lewis W.
5. Wm. H., b. Aug. 10, 1839.+ Ch. by 2d wife: -
6. Martha Ella, b. May 30, 1851; m. John P. Melvin.
WILLIAM H.4, son of William and Polly (Eaton) Marshall, m. Elizabeth T. Hamilton, Aug. 9, 1865; he is a farmer; has been selectman. Ch .: -
1. Hattie, b. May 8, 1866; d. | 3. Alfred H., b. April 19, 1870. March 22, 1880. 4. George, b. April 8, 1874.
2. Mattie, b. May 21, 1868.
5. Grover H., b. April 19, 1886.
SETH NOBLES, son of Benjamin and Lydia (Cilley) Marshall, m. Betsey Eaton, of Sanbornton, in 1803; he was a farmer; d. Oct. 26, 1886. Ch .: -
1. Emily J., b. Dec. 5, 1831 ; m. Alonzo Hunkins, of Man- chester.
2. James W., b. March 28, 1833 ; d. Nov. 25, 1871.
3. Horace P., b. Feb. 1836; m. Fidelia Johnson ; he is a
policeman; res. at Manches- ter. Ch .: Mabel, Adella and Etta.
4. George F., m. Celestia Hoyt, of Dunbarton, who was b. Feb, 7, 1845; one ch., Aura L., b. Oct. 28, 1879.
ALBERT®, son of Benjamin and Lydia (Cilley) Marshall, m. Almira Dow; d. in Dunbarton. Ch .:-
1. Ansel H., m. 1, Helen Ham- mond; 2, Mary Jameson ; res. in Dunbarton.
2. Almus L., b. in 1833; m. 1, Sarah E. Follansbee; 2, Ab- bie E. Osborn; res. at South Weare. Ch. by 1st wife: (1), Mary E., d unmd. (2), Everett C., d. young. Ch. by 2d wife: (3), Luella, b. Sept. 1, 1872. (4), Edith,
b. Oct. 29, 1874. (5), Ev- erett A., b. Sept. 26, 1877.
3. Allen W., b. 1839; d. May 9, 1882, unmd.
4. Anna, m. Robert B. Cars- well, M. D.
5. Martha, m. Chas. O. George.
6. John C., m. Kate Perkins ; he was a physician at Lyme, N. H., where he was drowned.
JONATHAN2,* son of Joseph, m. Rachel Presby, of Bradford ; he settled on the homestead, where he d. April 2, 1829. Ch. :-
* JONATHAN MARSHALL, was an active member of the Baptist church, often offici- ating in the absence of the minister. He was a strict observer of the Puritan Sabbath, and was accustomed to rebuke severely those who did not keep it in ac- cordance with his ideas. He took a lively interest in public affairs, and was a lieu- tenant in the militia.
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1. Rachel, b. Aug. 12, 1793; m. Andrew Beard, of New Bos- ton; d. at Newport, March 29, 1859.
2. Jonathan, b. Feb. 20, 1795 ; m. Mehitable Lufkin and set- tled in Unity, where he d. in 1861.
3. Susan W., b. Dec. 25, 1795 ; m. 1, Philip, son of Benja- min Marshall ; 2, - Jud- kins, of Claremont, Feb. 1, 1879.
4. Moody, b. Jan. 4, 1798.+
5. Silas, b. Dec. 19, 1800; d. in infancy.
6. Enoch, b. March 1, 1802; m. Mehitable Gould, of Weare. He was a carpenter; res. in Lowell, Haverhill and Law- rence, and rem. to Palmer, Mass., where he d. in 1878.
7. Dorcas, b. March 25, 1804; m. Nathan Eaton, of Weare.
8. Thomas, b. June 22, 1805; m. 1, Phebe Wixon ; 2, Sarah Miller, of Leomin- ster, Mass .; he was a piano- maker; now retired; res. at Leominster.
9. Cynthia, b. Aug. 21, 1807 ; m. Moses Worthley; rem. to Plymouth, where she d. in 1886.
10. Hannah Presby, b. Feb. 27, 1810; m. John Chase, of Unity; she now res. in Unity, a widow.
11. Lyman, b. April 10, 1812; d. in infancy.
12. William, b. May 19, 1814 ; d. in infancy.
13. Margaret Sawyer, b. Oct. 19, 1816 ; d. July 21, 1843.
14. Harriet C., b. May 19, 1819; m. Samuel Hollon (?) ; res. in Derry.
MOODY8,* son of Jonathan and Rachel (Presby) Marshall, m. Sarah Beard, of New Boston. He lived on the old homestead till 1868, when he rem. to Nashua, where he d. May 22, 1881; his wife d. June 12, 1876. Ch .: -
1. Elbridge,t b. June 20, 1823 ; m. Sophia Jones, of Attica, Ind .; now res. at Garnet, Kan.
2. Lyman,# b. June 20, 1823; m. Eliza Wingate, of Great Falls ; res. at Lebanon, Ill.
* MOODY MARSHALL was a leading man in town, in agricultural, educational and religious enterprises. His house was open always-a home to friends and to strangers, and especially to ministers travelling that way. His wife having been a school teacher in her younger days, their eight sons, although receiving scanty advantages in the public schools, by application to their books and studies at home, became in early life teachers in the common schools.
t ELBRIDGE MARSHALL fitted for college at Pembroke academy, and graduated at Dartmouth in 1850. He was principal of the Clinton, N. Y., academy three years, studied theology at the Union Theological seminary in New York, and was ordained into the Baptist ministry in 1856. He continued in educational work, as principal of the academy at Attica, Ind., three years, and was the originator of the " Bible Insti- tutes," to take up simultaneously Bible instruction in the Sunday schools throughout the land. In 1858 he removed to Garnet, Kan., where he now resides.
+ LYMAN MARSHALL, twin brother to Elbridge, attended with him Pembroke acad- emy and Dartmouth college. He was principal of the East Andover, N. H., academy two years, and studied theology at Andover, Mass. In 1856 he was elected city missionary of Manchester, and has been pastor of various Congregational churches. In 1871 he was installed pastor of the Presbyterian church at Lebanon, Ill., where he now resides.
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3. Martha H., b. May 31, 1825 ; d. Aug. 3, 1827.
4. Jonathan,* b. July 12, 1827 ; m. Hannah Elizabeth Mer- ritt; res. in New York city. 5. William Beard,t b. April 25, 1829; m. 1, Annie J. Hills- bury, of Londonderry, who d. Feb. 28, 1856; 2, Sarah Allen, of New Waterford,O.
6. Thomas,# b. April 4, 1831; m. in 1871, Eliza G. Schneck, of Lebanon, Penn., who d. in 1883.
7. Andrew Beard,§ b. Nov. 29, 1833; m. Sophronia Tewks- bury, of Goffstown, March, 1857; d. in Kansas, Sept. 22, 1857.
8. Harvey, | b. Jan. 17, 1836; m. Elizabeth Tewksbury, of Goffstown; res. in Zeandale, Riley county, Kan.
9. John Langdon Hadley, T b. May 26, 1838; m. Mary F. Fellows, of Hopkinton, in 1863; res. in Nashua.
RUFUS2, son of Joseph Marshall, m. Susan George, of Weare, and for a time res. at home with his parents, but afterwards rem. to Bradford. Ch., b. in Weare : -
1. George, b. Oct. 7, 1800.
2. Kinsman, b. March 19, 1802.
3. Walker, b. Nov. 3, 1803 ; m. Lydia Chase.
4. Sarah, b. Sept. 2, 1805.
5. Lucinda, b. Sept. 13, 1807.
6. Joseph, b. June 21, 1809.
WALKER2, son of Joseph Marshall, m. 1, Dorcas Presby ; 2, Dorcas
* JONATHAN MARSHALL graduated at Dartmouth in 1854; was principal of the Lowell, Mass., English and Classical school three years, and of a similar school at Northampton, Mass., until 1859. He then went to New York, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1862. He has sinee continued in practice there, both in the State and Federal courts, with excellent success. Mr. Marshall has held many impor- tant offices and trusts, and was at one time a candidate for judge of the Supreme court of New York.
t WILLIAM BEARD MARSHALL went to Kansas in 1855 and took up government lands at Zeandale, where he has lived ever since. He is a successful farmer, was one of the founders of the first Congregational church in that place, and has held for many years the offices of justice of the peace and county commissioner.
# THOMAS MARSHALL graduated at Dartmouth college in 1857, and at onee com- menced teaching. At the breaking out of the Civil war he was principal of an academy in North Carolina, and was ordered out with the militia. Being loyal to his country, he fled North, through the mountains. He studied theology in New York city, was ordained into the Presbyterian ministry in 1864, and has been pastor of two of the leading churches in St. Louis, Mo. In 1881 he was elected synodieal mission- ary and superintendent of missions for Missouri, which offices he now holds, to the great acceptanec of the Presbyterian church throughout the land.
§ ANDREW BEARD MARSHALL was educated at Tubbs' Union academy, Meriden, and taught school in various plaecs. In 1855 he went to Kansas, in company with his brother, William, and took up government lands in the township of Zeandale. He helped organize, and was a deaeon of, the first Congregational church of that place, and was a member of the famous Topeka Free State legislature.
|| HARVEY MARSHALL went to Zeandalc, Kan., in 1857, and has since resided there. He is a successful farmer; has been repeatedly eleeted justice of the peace for Riley county, and is prominently connected with the religious and educational interests of his county.
TT JOHN LANGDON HADLEY MARSHALL settled on the old homestead, but removed to Nashua with his parents in 1868, and still resides there. He has held various offiees in the eity government, and represented his ward in the legislature one term.
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Swain; 3, - Hanscom. He lived in Bradford, N. H., where he d.in 1878. Ch .: -
1. Harriet, b. Dec. 28, 1808; m. Abel Hadley.
2. Welthea, b. May 27, 1810; m. 1, Porter Sawyer ; 2, Allen Cressey.
3. William H., b. Oct. 26, 1811 ; m. Mary G. Hart, Jan. 25, 1837. Ch .: (1), Mary F., b. Nov. 19, 1837; m. James Knowlton. (2), Ellen L., b. Dec. 3, 1840; m. Westley J. Robinson. (3), Charles C., b. May 29,1844; m. 1, Lizzie M. Evans ; 2, Fannie J. Mar- shall. (4), Sarah G., b. Nov. 3, 1847. (5), Fred H., b. Sept. 11, 1851. (6), John H., b. Jan. 21, 1855; m. Ella
M. Remoe; one ch., Millie G., b. May 26, 1886. (7), Willis A., b. Aug. 24, 1859 ; m. Mary G. Lougee. (8), Elmer W., b. Sept. 25, 1861. 4. Benjamin F., b. Oct. 5, 1813 ; m. Belinda McColley. He was in the 1st N. H. cavalry in the war of the Rebellion. 5. Sumner, b. in Weare, June 23, 1815; m. Jennie S. Collier. 6. Alonzo, b. in Weare, Oct. 22, 1819; m. 1, Lucinda Mullen ; 2, Lurinda Cram; 3, Lydia C. Grandy.
7. Dorcas, b. Dec. 5, 1820; m. Hosea B. Spaulding.
MATTHEWS.
WILLIAM MATTHEWS, b. in Germany, m. Olive Philbrick. Ch. :-
1. Achsah, b. in 1846; m. Hiram | 3. Orrin, b. in 1848; enlisted in Buswell, of Weare.
2. Olive, b. in 1847; m. Orrin Caulpath.
the 7th Mass. light battery ; d. in the service, Sept. 27, 1865.
PREBLE.
REV. THOMAS M. PREBLE (see p. 442), of Parsonsfield, Me., came to East Weare, and m. 1, Helen M. Eaton in 1837; 2, Sophia R. Young, of Vermont; rem. from town. Ch .: Jane M., m. Her- man George, of Concord, N. H.
PRESBY.
RODNEY PRESBY was in trade at East Weare a number of years, then rem. to Boston. He m. Mary E., dau. of John6 and Lucy (Dow) Peaslee. Ch .:-
1. Edwin, b. Sept. 24, 1835; d. Jan. 17, 1836.
3. Henry B., b. Feb. 22, 1842; d. Jan. 15, 1844.
2. George, b. 1836.
4. Etta L.
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SANBORN.
GEORGE E. SANBORN, son of George W. and Jane (Chase) San- born, was b. in Springfield, N. H., in 1837; m. 1, Mary J. Carr; 2, Nellie (Clark) Smith ; came to Weare in 1886. Ch. by 1st wife : -
1. Lillian M., m. and res. in Sydney, Australia.
2. George F., b. in 1871.
TAPPAN SANBORN, of Kingston, m. Lavina, dau. of John and Nancy (Peaslee) French, in 1823; he rem. to Weare in 1824, where he lived ten years, when he rem. to Sutton; he d. in 1873; his wife d. in 1865. Ch .:-
1. Eliza Ann, b. in Kingston in 1824.
2. Israel Peaslee, b. in Weare in 1826; d. in 1859.
3. Lavina F. b. in 1828.
4. Julia A., b. in 1830; d. 1863.
5. Ezra E., b. 1832.
6. John W., b. in Sutton, 1834.
7. Mary F., b. 1836.
8. Alma A., b. 1838; d. 1871.
9. Everett H., b. 1840.
10. George, b. 1842.
SCRUTON.
STEPHEN O. and GEORGE W. SCRUTON, b. in Farmington, N. H .; lived in Weare a number of years. Stephen O. m. Eliza Crane, of Deering; one ch., Charles H., m. Zylphia Clough, of Deering; res. in Hillsborough.
GEORGE W. SCRUTON, brother to Stephen O., m. 1, Miriam G. Currier, of Warner; 2, Ann Saunders, of Weare. He. d. in 1887. Ch. by 1st wife :-
1. Augusta M., m. 1, George W. Ch. by 2d wife :- Lull; 2, Almon Follansbee. 3. Sarah Ann.
2. Philip, res. in Goffstown.
INDEX OF PERSONS.
The names in the Census, page 654; in Chapter LXIX, Town Lots, page 663; in Chapter LXX, Town Officers, page 690; and in the Genealogy,
page 713, are not indexed.
Abbott, C. H. 515.
Gen Joseph C. 477, 601. Julia .1. 626. Acterion, samuel. 445. Adams, Aaron, 411. Aver, 323. Charles F. 626.
Ida G. 624. Isaac, 602. James, 457, 601. James M. 625, 626.
Jolın. 334. Joseph H. 617.
Richard. 2.1. 2.3. 274, 275, 32-, 5-1, 601. Ziba, 3-1, 631.
Addison, Jane, 423. John, 120.
Agnew, Thomas, 4-1. Aiken, stanford s. 615, 627. 635
Alcock, Albert, 423. Benjamin, 424, 632. Judge, 171. Robert, 24. 363, 391.
Alexander, David, 10. Robert, 647.
Allen, Jeremiah, 95, 103, 119, 121, 12, 131, 134, 135, 136, 105. 327. samuel, 41, 42, 43, 574. seth, 359. Thomas, 42.
Alley, David, 250. George, 39%. Henry, 424. Jonathan. 4 .... Joseph, 3%-, 411, 424, 429.
Ambrose, samuel, 250.
Anderson, G. W. 33. John. M. Matthew, 331.
Andrews, Abrabatı, 306. Daniel, 515. Jobn, 515. Levi, 361. 545. Mary 1 .. 366. sarah R. 38. stephen, 236, 242.
Andros, sir Edmund, 41, 61. Angel, William, 471. Annis, Charles A. 618.
Applebee, Elder Sanı'1, 283. Archelaus, Henry, 220, 645, 715.
Ardway, Jacob, 580. John, 142, 145, 149, 151, 166, 190, 212. Mehitable, 142, 148, 156. Samuel, 199.
Ash, James, 457. Moses, 515, 637.
Atherton, Chas. H. 363, 586. Joshua, 162, 165.
Atkins, Jolin, 319, 328.
Atkinson, Francis Deer. ing. 291, 292. Joseph P. 323, 324. 325, 448.
Theodore, 48, 71, 75, 107. Theodore, Jr. 127, 130, 162, 190, 191, 201, 291, 292. Atwood, Caleb, 2, 104, 106, 107, 134, 137, 141, 142, 150, 152, 153, 159, 160, 184, 190, 193, 194, 201, 204, 206, 208, 211, 212, 220, 223, 244, 245, 278. 297, 293, 300, 304, 328, 375. 716.
Caleb, Jr. 328. Dole, 153.
Dolly, 335. 424, 640.
Dorothy, 142, 144, 148.
Elizabeth, 141, 142, 151, 153. Hiram, 641.
Jacob, 411, 545.
John, 106, 278, 284, 291, 340, 396, 579.
Jonathan, 111, 121, 127, 134, 142, 148, 153, 154, 155, 157, 177, 193, 194, 201, 203, 204, 208, 211, 212, 220, 243, 275, 278, 279, 299, 300, 307, 328, 335, 377, 378, 391, 392, 393, 411. 532, 636, 640, 716. Joshua, 107, 234, 244, 300, 328, 344. Mary, 335. Mehitable, 335, 429. Ruth, 104, 278. Samuel, 328. Sarah, 335, 641. Thompson, 344. Austin, Daniel B. 471, 539. George W. 471, 539.
Austin (continued). Hannah R. 385. John, 231. Mary, 377. Moses, 377. Samuel, 545.
Ayer, Adams, 323.
Christian, 319. Hezekiahı, 328.
John, 328, 513.
Obadiah, 641. Hon. Richard H. 554.
Samuel, 124, 177, 195, 204, 205, 211, 223, 226, 328, 513, 580. Stephen, 231. William, 513, 651.
Babb, Anna, 640. Babcock, Jos. M. L. 409.
Babson, Isaac, 61. Bachelder, Elisha, 72, 78, 87,113. Dea. Isaiah, 72, 79, 88.
Josepli, 72, 78, 81, 86, 96. Josialı, 72, 78, 87, 90, 92.
Reuben, 87.
Rev. Stephen, 93.
Theophilus, 87, 88. Theophitus, 72. Thomas, 78.
Bacon, Henry, 328. Rose P. 428.
Samuel, 328.
Bagley, Amnos, 411. Jesse, 328. Mary Conant, 327. Samuel, 328. Sargent, 411. Bailey, Albion H. 626. Amos W. 305, 332, 344, 356, 387, 403, 404, 405, 407, 409,
415, 424, 429, 447, 448, 457,
471, 492, 515, 519, 520, 534, 561, 585, 597, 601, 602, 604, 605, 607, 641, 643.
Benjamin, 328. Betsy, 335. Bradbury, 363, 411, 627. Clarissa, 344. Clark, 378, 386, 387, 411, 424, 429, 606.
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Bailey (continued).
Daniel, 143, 172, 204, 206, 208, 211, 244, 245, 275, 300, 328, 344, 356, 357, 402, 404, 406, 409, 411, 424, 429, 448, 457, 471, 515, 519, 532, 551, 571, 581, 601, 627, 641, 643. David H. 448, 457, 471, 523, 629, 630.
Ebenezer, 113, 124, 134, 135, 141, 142, 151, 153, 160, 171, 195, 196, 198, 204, 210, 212, 216, 223, 278, 279, 300, 324, 328, 329, 335, 378, 382, 411, 424, 429, 448, 457, 468, 471, 515, 519, 641.
Elbridge A. 381, 471, 572, 613, 627.
Hannah, 447.
Jacob, 339, 411, 424, 429, 640. James, 344, 381, 424.
Jesse, 195, 204, 211, 221, 229, 328, 341, 354, 411, 424, 429, 640.
John, 328, 639. John B. 585, 627. Jonathan, 343, 411. Joseph P. 471. Joshua, 504.
Judith, 411.
Levi, 328. Lurena, 468.
Mary, 141.
Mehitable, 142, 149, 150, 278, 283.
Miriam, 468, 641.
Nathan, 634.
Olander, 234, 244.
Olive F. 618, 641.
Orlando, 328.
Phidelia, 344. Phinehas, 429.
Samuel, 142, 146, 148, 150, 151, 153, 172, 205, 211, 220, 275, 278, 279, 280, 284, 299, 300, 325, 328, 336, 411, 447, 520, 602, 622, 639. Saralı, 353, 357, 640.
Solomon, 429, 605.
Thomas, 234, 244, 328.
W. Scott, 496, 515, 532, 537, 538, 618.
Baker, Abigail, 640.
David, 289. Edward, 429. Edward D. 542. Enos, 429, 448, 607, 637. Esther, 357. James, 170, 324, 386, 411, 424, 429, 448, 457, 471, 515, 532, 537, 558, 597, 618, 634. James W. 515, 618.
John, 328, 357, 424, 429, 602, 631. Joseph, 75, 288, 289, 292.
Margaret, 640. Michael, 471, 515. Orrin G. 494.
Samuel, 324, 328, 429, 448, 457, 532, 558, 585, 605. Sarah, 429. Lient. Thomas, 54.
Balch, A. S. 323. Henry H. 515, 615, 618. John JJ. 471. Moses N. 471.
Balch (continued). Wm. P. 457, 496, 515, 618. Balcom, John S. 618. Baldwin, Josephus, 542. Nahum, 164, 207. Balfour, Walter, 321, 323. Ballou, Barton A. 483. C. O. 323, 326, 516. Hosea, 320, 323, 325.
Bancroft, Benjamin, 72, 78, 81,172. Bard, David, 513. Simeon J. 571.
Barefoot, Walter, 40.
Barker, Enoch, 72, 78, 90, 171, 503. Jonathan, 90. Samuel, 420, 422.
Barnard, Ann, 411.
Buzzell, 440, 457, 471, 516, 540, 638. Daniel, 411, 429, 448, 457.
David, 275, 306, 328, 392, 448.
Dorothy, 522, 639.
Edmund, 167, 306, 328, 341, 392, 411, 424, 440, 448, 457, 584.
Eliphalet, 411.
Eliza, 440.
George F. 618.
Hannah, 395.
Hezekiah, 440, 448.
Huldah, 435, 440, 641.
John, 338, 378, 395, 411, 424, 429, 448, 457, 471, 608, 652. Jonathan, 424.
Joseph, 516.
Judith, 440.
Lorena, 440.
Lottie, 516, 618.
Morrill, 356, 358, 424, 429, 433, 434, 435, 439, 440, 444, 446, 448, 457, 471, 641.
Moses, 275.
Nancy, 338.
Nelson H. 445, 446.
Oliver, 338, 395, 424, 429, 448, 531.
Page, 457, 471.
Page M 516, 618.
Polly, 338.
Reuben, 424.
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