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Lot 5, Range 2. JONATHAN GOVE, of Hampton. He had a daughter who mar- ried Moses Peaslee, and he sold (1779) to Timothy George. J. M. and D. A. PARKER, FRANCIS EASTMAN, SQUIER G. EASTMAN. Sites: 1, Moses George, Moses E. George, Mr. Pollard; 2, Richard Keniston. Mill site, 31.
Lot 5, Range 5. JONATHAN GOVE. His two lots at his death (1763) were assigned to his daughter, Mary (Gove) Peaslee, as her share of his real estate, and she gave this lot in range 5 to her son, Jonathan Peaslee, in 1765, who settled on the same. He sold to Ebenezer Peaslee in 1801. Moses Peaslee, Ebenezer Peaslee, Robert Peas- lee, Israel Peaslee, Edmund Johnson. ROZILLE A. PEASLEE, HEIRS OF ED- MUND JOHNSON. Sites : 1, Jonathan Peaslee, who planted the orehard and after- wards went to Canada, Francis Peaslee, Moses Peaslee, Col. Thomas Cilley; 2, Alexander Wilson.
Lot 6, Range 2. THOMAS BROWN. Levi Dearborn, of North Hampton, physi- cian, June 4, 1757, sold to Jonathan Moulton, of Hampton, for £140, O. T. Moulton (1799) sold to John Favor. SQUIER G. EASTMAN, JOHN B. FAVOR. House: 1, Hiram H. Favor, Rodney W. Emerson, LOVILLA SARGENT. Sites : 1, John Favor, John Favor, Jr., Moses G. Favor; 2, John Favor.
Lot 6, Range 5. THOMAS BROWN. David Nason, of Hampton Falls, sold, 1787, to Jonathan Peaslee, for £90, L. M. He sold, 1796, to Jonathan Cilley, of Seabrook. Ebenezer Peaslee, Israel Peaslee, Moses Hodgdon, Moses Peaslee, Edmund Johnson, Daniel Breed, Aaron Wingate, Samuel Cilley, Jr., Robert Peaslee, Moses Johnson, GEORGE S. DANIELS, ALBERT B. JOHNSON, CHARLES BLACK, ROZILLE A. PEASLEE. Sites: 1, Jonathan Cilley, Samuel Cilley ; 2, Elijah Peaslee, Winthrop Clough.
Lot 7, Range 2. JEREMIAH PEARSON. Abraham Prescott, of Kensington, April 5, 1776, sold to James Gile, of Hampstead, for £30, L. M .; Gile sold (1782) the south part to Samuel Broeklebank, and in 1795 the north part to Abner Hoit. SQUIER G. EASTMAN. House : 1, Samuel Broeklebank (1782), Jonathan Emerson, Enos Hoit, Squier G. Eastman, JOHN P. FAVOR. Sites: 1, James Gile; 2, Abner Hoit, John Hoit, Samuel Hoit; 3, Jonathan Emerson. The house was burned, and the Widow Emerson in it.
Lot 7, Range 5. JEREMIAH PEARSON. Thomas Sella, of South Hampton (1761), sold to his son, Jacob Sella, the south half, who sold the same to his brother John. Thomas Evans sold (1788) the north half to John Sella. Seth N. Cilley, Jacob Eaton, Israel Peaslee, John Cilley, Jr., Elbridge Putnam, JOIIN C. CILLEY, JOHN C. RAY, GEORGE S. DANIELS, RODNEY W. GOULD. House : 1, Richard Kenniston (1840), Knight Clark, John George, John Richardson, HARVEY CAMPBELL, IIENRY PALMER. Sites : 1, Jacob Sella (1761) ; 2, Thomas Sella; 3, Samuel Cilley, Winthrop Cilley, Samuel Cilley, Jr., Jonathan Cilley.
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Lot 8, Range 2. SCHOOL LOT. The town sold (1792) to Cutting Favor for $629. Daniel Emerson, Moses Boynton, Obadiah Eaton, RODNEY W. EMERSON. House : 1, DANIEL BOYNTON (1886). Sites : 1, Cutting Favor, Samuel Eaton, John Sar- gent; 2, Reuben Eaton. Sehool-house (1818), district 19.
Lot 8, Range 5. SCHOOL LOT. The town sold, April 28, 1790, and conveyed the same by leasc to James Hogg, who at onee sold, as before stated on page 269. Eben- czer Peaslec, Abraham Fifield, Curtis Felch, Moses Peaslce, Moses Hodgdon, Ed- mund JJohnson, Danicl Breed, Aaron Wingate, Moses A. Hodgdon, CONCORD RAIL- ROAD. House : 1, Israel Peaslee, Elder Lewis Caswell, Dea. John Wingate, Aaron Wingate, Farnham Messer, John L. Leach, GEORGE S. DANIELS, JAMES GOULD, HENRY II. LEACH. Sites : 1, Jonathan Peaslee, Col. Thomas Cilley, Edward Fifield, John Gillet, Sr .; 2, Abraham Fifield, George W. Goodwin, Thomas Colby, William Wil- son, Jonathan Crooker ; 3, " Beachman " Thomas Cilley; 4, Joseph Collins, Calvin Dearborn, Henry Chase, East Weare railroad station. School-house on Sehool hill, 1780. Meet- ing-house, 1786.
Lot 9, Range 2. ELISHA PRESCUTT, of Hampton Falls, sold, in 1761, to Jesse Johnson, of Hampstead. James Gile (1795) sold a part to Abner Hoit, who, in 1821, sold to his,son, John Hoyt. Jan. 12, 1777, John Hogg, of Dunbarton, sold about fifty aeres to Moses Follansbee, Jr. Morrill Barnard, JESSE FOLLANSBEE, WILLIAM H. MARSHALL, RODNEY W. EMERSON, JOHN P. MELVIN. Site: 1, Daniel Emerson (1772), Benjamin Locke (1821).
Lot 9, Range 4. ELISHA PRESCUTT, of Hampton Falls (1761), sold to Jesse John- son, of Hampstead. In 1768, Elihu Chase, of Kensington, sold fifty aeres on the north end to John Hogg, of Dunbarton. Ebenezer Loverin, Joseph Huse, Israel Peaslce, Edmund Johnson, PAIGE M. BARNARD, ALBERT B. JOHNSON. Houses : 1, Thomas Emerson, Thomas Emerson, 2d, Benjamin Huntington, Andrew Hunt- ington, Levi B. Laney, MARGARET A. LANEY; 2, Rodney W. Gould, Charles Niles, JOHN WHITE; 3, Dr. Alfred R. Dearborn, Benjamin Marsh, JOSEPH MAYO; 4, Benjamin Huntington, JOHN M. SARGENT. Steam saw-mill, Albert B. John- son, Jesse Clement.
Lot 10, Range 2. JONATHAN SWAIN, once of Raymond, sold, Jan. 16, 1780, sixty aeres, south half, to Abraham Melvin for £36, and in 1789, the north half to Timothy George. Benjamin Marshall, Stephen Melvin (1817), Isaac J. C. Melvin, William Marshall, Seth N. Marshall, Moses Eaton. ABRAHAM MELVIN'S HEIRS, GEORGE F. MARSHALL, WILLIAM EATON, MARY A. EATON, MARY G. FOLLANSBEE, RODNEY W. EMERSON, JOHN P. MELVIN. No one ever lived on this lot.
Lot 10, Range 4. JONATHAN SWAIN (1773) sold to John Hogg, who (1783) sold thirty aeres to Nathaniel Fifield, of Weare, on which he built a saw-mill in 1785. The town sold fourteen acres in the north-west corner for taxes, to David Fellows of Hop- kinton, who sold it to Obadiah Eaton. John Hogg sold the south end to John Hunt- ington. Timothy Hovcy, LEVI B. LANEY. House, 1, Enoch Goodwin (1796), Moses Lull, Reuben Paige, Rev. John Kimball, Moses Mudgett, Jr., Ezra T. Mudgett, Daniel Clough, CHARLES BLACK. Sites : 1, John Huntington (1781), Abner Hun- tington, John Huntington, 2d, John M. Sargent; 2, Col. Nathaniel Fifield, Jacob Cilley, Thomas Hogg, Joseph Collins.
Lot 11, Range 2. REV. EBENEZER FLAGG, of Chester. The proprictors sold it for taxes to Riehard Nason, for £10 15s. Ephraim Emerson, Ephraim Hadley, Stephen Emerson, Marden Emerson, Jesse Emerson, PERRY A. EATON. Houses : 1, John Colby, Joseph Colby, Benjamin Marshall, William Marshall, Seth N. Marshall, GEORGE F. MARSHALL; 2, Joseph Webster, Cotton Webster, Reuben Eaton, Moses Worthley, Jacob Follansbee, James Eaton, MARY A. PARKER. Site : 1, Widow Samuel Eaton.
Lot 11, Range 4. REV. EBENEZER FLAGG. It was sold (1750) for taxes. Elihu Chase, in 1778, sold fifty acres on the north end to John Hogg, for £15, and the re- mainder to John Huntington. Enoeh Goodwin, David Fellows, Obadiah Eaton, Moses Lull, Rev. John Kimball, Reuben Paige, Moses Mudgett, JJr., Ezra T. Mudgett, Daniel Clough, CHARLES BLACK, AMOS S. GOULD, HEIRS OF ABRAHAM MELVIN, ABNER FROST, EZRA T. MUDGETT. Site, 1, Winthrop Getchell (1840).
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Lot 12, Range 2. BENJAMIN HILYARD sold, Dee. 8, 1752, to John Goffe, for £40, O. T. Nathaniel Martin, Joseph George, Stephen George, John Kidder, Jeremialı Allen, Marden Emerson, Stephen Emerson, Jesse Emerson, PERRY A. EATON, PAIGE M. BARNARD, JESSE C. EMERSON. Houses : 1, Thomas Follansbee, Jr., Jacob Follansbee, Moses Eaton, William Eaton, Moses Worthley, JOHN B. FAVOR; 2, Moody Marshall, John L. H. Marshall, WILLIAM MARSHALL, WILLIAM II. MARSHALL; 3, WILLIAM EATON; 4, Thomas Follansbee, Seth N. Marshall, GEORGE F. MARSHALL. Sites : 1, Moses Gile (1770), Epliraim Emerson, Ephraim Hadley, Benjamin Shaw, Benjamin Shaw, Jr., Levi Andrews, Jonathan Worthley, Isaac Grant ; 2, Stephen George, Samuel Johnson, William Ayer, Joseph Marshall, Jona- than Marshall, Moody Marshall; 3, Phinehas Stone, David Eaton; 4, Thomas Follansbee, Moses Eaton; 5, Ebenezer Hale, John Dow.
Lot 12, Range 4. BENJAMIN HILYARD. His heirs (1762) sold to Riehard Nason. David Nason (1795) sold to Ebenezer Peaslee, of Weare, for $333. Moses Peaslee, ROBERT PEASLEE, George Foster, Moses A, Hodgdon, EZRA T. MUDGETT. Sites : 1, Winthrop Clough ( 1797), John Maxfield; 2, Elijah F. Gove, John M. Sargent, Ebenezer Peaslee, Jr., Warren Ferren, Hiram S. Hoit, James Wyman; burned 1866; 3, William Wilson (burned). Saw-mill, Robert and Moses Peaslee (1844).
Lot 13, Range 2. MARK HUNKING WENTWORTHI, of Portsmouth. This lot is on the west slope of the Kuncanowet hills, and is pasture and woodland. Isaac Rindge sold it (1783) to Ebenezer Peaslee for £26 5s., L. M. Ezekiel Rider, WILLIAM MARSHALL, JESSE C. EMERSON, HORACE RICHARDS, PAIGE M. BARNARD.
Lot 13, Range 4. MARK HUNKING WENTWORTII. Isaae Rindge, of Ports- mouth, 1783, sold to Ebenezer Peaslee for £26 5s., L. M. Moses Peaslee, Ebenezer Peaslee, Jr., Foster & Hodgdon, EZRA T. MUDGETT, ROBERT PEASLEE.
Lot 14, Range 4. THOMAS BOYD. It was sold (1750) for taxes. Henry Tuxbury (1768) bought it. Ezekiel Kimball (1770) bought sixty acres on the north end of the west half. He (1801) sold to David Green. Tuxbury (1773) sold ninety acres to Bar- tholomew Goodale for £90, L. M., who sold (1779) sixty acres on the north end of the east half to Jonathan Peaslee, for £90, L. M., and, 1796, thirty aeres on the south end to Ezekiel Kimball, for £12, L. M. Jonathan and George Stoning, Moses Peaslec, Ebenezer Peaslee, ROBERT PEASLEE. House : 1, Ezekiel Kimball (1770), David Green, David S. Green, John Breed, Lewis Breed, Asa Breed, EDWARD T. BREED. Sites : 1, Henry Tuxbury, Dr. Isaiah Green; 2, Dr. Isaiah Green, Isaiah Green, Jr., Eliphalet Johnson, Aaron Proetor, William F. Burrows, Timothy Tuttle, Richard Collins.
Lot 14, Range 6. THOMAS BOYD. Sold (1750) for taxes to Pain Row, for £11 12s. Jeremiah Allen, of Hampstead (1762), sold to Thomas Shirley, of Goffstown; Eben- ezer Collins (1773) sold to Isaae Stevens, of Hampstead, one hundred acres on the south end. Stevens sold (1779) to John Hogg, who (1791) sold to Riehard Collins, 2d, for £90. Ebenezer Collins (1773) sold fifty acres on the north end to Levi Colby, of Sandown, for £22 10s., L. M. Colby (1784) sold fifty acres, with the buildings, to Rob- ert Collins, Jr., for £50. Obadialı Eaton (1790) sold to Abner Hoit for £60. Aaron Hoit, Jesse Hoit, Nathaniel Boynton, Samuel Boynton, Gilman Clough, Benjamin Hoit, SEWELL E. HIOIT. Houses : 1, Richard Collins, Jr. (1791-2), Amos Soutli- wiek, Joshua Cilley, Enoeh Cilley, William Clifford, Lemuel N. Barnard, Henry Foster, JEREMIAH CLOUGH; 2, Richard Kenniston, Joshua Cilley, Luther Fraelicur, Daniel Clough, FRANK E. CUTTING; 3, Richard Kenniston, Danicl Clough, Jr., Daniel Clough, LUTHER CLEMENT. Site : 1, Levi Colby.
Lot 15, Range 4. JOSIAH BATCHELDER. Nathaniel Batchelder, of Hampton Falls (1794), sold to Riehard Philbriek for £90, L. M .; Philbriek (1794 ) sold the east side to Ezekiel Kimball for £12 6s., L. M .; also, seventy-five aeres on the north end to Amos Stoning for £41, L. M; also, thirty acres on the south- cast side to Isaiah Green, Jr., for £21 14s. Jonathan and Samuel Osborn, Charles Thateher, Samuel Follansbee, John Whittle, ANDREW J. PHILBRICK, JAMES KELLEY, EDWARD T. BREED. House: 1, Amos Stoning (1783), Jonathan and
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George Stoning, Jesse George, HARVEY II. GEORGE. Site : 1, Bartholomew
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Lot 15, Range 6. JOSIAII BATCIIELDER. Nathaniel Batehelder (1787) sold to Ben- jamin Cilley for £75, silver monev. Caleb Goodwin, Israel Peaslee, Elbridge Put- nam, Benjamin Hoit, DAVID F. EDMUNDS, GEORGE F. MARSHALL. Sites : 1, Benjamin Cilley, Jr. (1796), Robert H. Noyes, Rev. John Cayford, - Pettengill, Jona- than Emerson, Joshua Cilley, Heman Webster, William Stinson; 2, Richard Collins, 2d, Levi Colby ; 3, 'Dr. John Collins (the blacksmith who made jewsharps), Obadiah Huse.
Lot 16, Range 4. MINISTRY. The town (1804) sold and conveyed by lease to Stephen Gove for $1688; Gove sold parts to Samuel B. Tobie, John Gove, Jr., Eben- ezer Peaslee, Richard Philbriek. Ephraim Philbriek, Lewis P. Hanson, John Whittle, Amos Stoning, ANDREW J. PHILBRICK. Houses: 1, Stephen Gove (1804), Amos Stoning, Jr., Winthrop Clough, Nathan Gutterson, Jonas Wilson, George Stoning, THOMAS FAVOR, FRED FAVOR; 2, Solomon Hanson (1811), Solomon O. Hanson, Sawyer Purington, Cyrus E. Wood, MOSES S. SMITH. Site : 1, Solomon Hanson. Weare Center cemetery is on the north-west eorner.
Lot 16, Range 6. MINISTRY. The town (1804) sold to Aaron Cilley for $2408. He sold portions to Seth N. Cilley, Jacob Eaton, Jonathan Cilley, Humphrey Eaton and Jabez Feleh. Philip Cilley, Lewis F. Eaton, John Q. Eaton, Ebenezer Peaslee, Wil- liam Huntoon, Ezra Edmunds, ELBRIDGE PUTNAM, DAVID F. EDMUNDS. House : 1, John M. Flanders, Jonathan F. Cilley, Frederick Bragg, GEORGE E. SANBORN. Sites: 1, Rev. John Cayford, John Ayers ; 2, "Col." Thomas Cilley; 3, "Col." Thomas Cilley, Benjamin Cook ; 4, Jacob Eaton; 5, "Chiekawhieker" Thomas Cilley. Sehool house; earding-mill by horse-power.
Lot 17, Range 4. JAMES PRESCUTT. House: 1, Aaron Parmenter, GEORGE II. COLBY.
Lot 17, Range 6. JAMES PRESCUTT forfeited the lot for taxes in 1750. Edward Gove, of Hampton Falls, sold it, Feb. 18, 1766, to John and Benjamin Cilley, of South Hampton, for £30, L. M. In 1768 they divided the lot, John taking the south half, and Benjamin the north. Houses : 1, John Cilley (1785), Seth N. Cilley, John L. Hadley, JOHN C. CILLEY; 2, Benjamin Cilley, Jonathan Cilley, 2d, John Cilley, Rev. John Kimball, William H. Brown, Andrew J. Hood, T, Herbert Eaton, ADDISON N. CLARK ; 3, Osgood Evans, BENJAMIN F. CILLEY, transients ; 4, Dr. Philip Cilley, ELBRIDGE PUTNAM; 5, Aaron Cilley, John Cilley, Jr., Joseph Marshall, George W. Goodwin, Levi Cilley, David T. Straw, WIDOW ABIGAIL STRAW; 6, Jacob Eaton, Lewis and John Q. Eaton, Ebenezer Peaslee, William Huntoon, Amos S. Huntoon, Ezra Edmunds, DAVID F. EDMUNDS; unoceupied house. Sites: 1, John Cilley (1768) ; 2, Levi Cilley.
Lot 18, Range 6. ABNER SANBORN. ELI CHASE, HORACE O. CHASE. Site: 1, Enoch Brown (1773), Enoeh Brown, Jr., Simon Brown, Jedediah Johnson.
Lot 18, Range 6. ABNER SANBORN sold (1749) to Benjamin Leavitt for £5, O. T. bills of credit. Nov. 10, 1766, Marston Preseutt and James Presentt, both of Kensing- ton, sold to John Darling, of Kensington; Darling sold the south half to Thomas Evans, the north half to Adonijah Fellows, both of whom settled in 1767. Dr. Lemuel W. Paige, David T. Straw, Israel Peaslec, MOSES R. PEASLEE. Houses : 1, Thomas . Evans, Thomas Evans, Jr., Daniel Morrison, Joseph W. Cilley, BENJAMIN F. CIL- LEY; 2, Adonijah Fellows, Phinehas Ferren, Humphrey Eaton, Tristram Eaton, Albert Alcock, Cleaveland Cross, DANIEL B. EATON, THOMAS HI. EATON. Tan- nery, Daniel Morrison (1836) ; saw-mill, B. Frank Cilley.
Lot 19, Range 6. JOHN ROBIE. House : 1, David Brown, ELI CHASE, HOR- ACE O. CHASE. Sites : 1, Enoch Brown, Jr., Elisha Brown ; 2, Nathaniel Collins.
Lot 19, Range 6. JOHN ROBIE sold to John Darling, of Kingston, in 1766, for £24, L. M. Darling (1767) sold to Joseph Rowell, of Kingston, who sold to Joseph Feleh, of Weare, Sept. 17, 1779, for £46 5s. Curtis Felch, Israel Peaslee, Joseph W. Cilley, BENJAMIN F. CILLEY. House : 1, Joseph Felch (1785), Jonathan Feleh, Leonard Felch, HIRAM M. FELCH. Sites: 1, Daniel Rowell, Joseph Feleh; 2, Jabez Felch, Ebenezer Huse, Randall F. Hoit; 3, John Cilley, Alfred Hamilton.
Lot 20, Range 6. COL. ROBERT HALE. Houses : 1, Nathan Jones (1776), John
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Lot 20, Range 6. COL. ROBERT HALE. Sold for taxes. James Shirley, of Chester (1766), sold to Nathaniel Fifield, of Weare, for £15, L. M., who sold, the same year, to Ebenezer Eaton, of Hampton Falls, for £25, L. M. Eaton, in 1781, sold one-half of the lot to Ezekiel Carr, of Salisbury, Mass., for £22 10s., L. M. Carr sold the north half to Sylvanus Eaton, of Seabrook (1787), and twenty acres in the north-east corner of the south half to Obadiah Eaton, in 1792. Samuel Philbrick, Israel Peaslec, Joseph W. Cilley, Lewis Felch, Joseph Joncs, John Cilley, John Merrill, Thomas Merrill, ABIGAIL STRAW, ROBERT PEASLEE, HIRAM M. FELCH, BENJAMIN F. CILLEY. Sites : 1, Ezekiel Carr, John E. Carr, David T. Straw, David Favor ; 2, Palley Eaton; 3, Thomas Colby, Enoch A. Eastman, Asa G. Richardson, Charles Flanders ; 4, Seth N. Colby ; 5, Thomas Colby.
Lot 21, Range 6. TIMOTHY WALKER. Houses : 1, Tristram Collins (1777), Sam- uel Collins (1830), ABER P. COLLINS (1879), Aaron Coburn; 2, Samuel Collins (1821), Jonathan Collins, Nathaniel B. Smith, SUSAN SMITH.
Lot 21, Range 6. TIMOTHY WALKER, of Rumford, in 1751 sold to David McKel- lips, of Chester. In 1771 Jesse Johnson, of Hampstead, sold to Abner Jones, of Amesbury, Mass., for £33 10s., L. M. Thomas Merrill, Aaron Hoit, Benjamin Felch, Ira Felch, Charles P. Felch, John E. Carr, Isracl Peaslce, ROBERT PEASLEE, PRESIDENT FELCH, ABIGAIL STRAW. Site : 1, Abner Jones, Joseph Jones, Abner Jones, 2d, John Cilley, David T. Straw, John Merrill, Benjamin Tuttle, Gilman Fifield, Reuben A. Muzzey, Rev. John Kimball, John Muzzey.
Lot 22, Range 6. BRADBURY GREEN. Houses : 1, Reuben Collins (1816), John B. Collins, Cyrus E. Wood, Reuben Eaton, WILLIAM T. MORSE; 2, Samuel Follans- bee, Ezra Follansbee, HORACE O. CHASE, ELI CIIASE.
Lot 22, Range 6. BRADBURY GREEN. In 1785 Samuel Philbrick sold seventy-two acres on the south end to Daniel Gove, 2d. James Brown sold to Joseph Jones twenty-five acres on the east side; twenty-five acres west of that to Jabez Felch, and the rest of the north half, thirty-five acres, to Curtis Felch. Moses Peaslee, Benja- min Felch, Ira Felch, ROBERT PEASLEE, CHARLES H. PEASLEE, PRESIDENT FELCH. Sites : 1, James Brown; 2, Charles Carr, Jonathan Gove, Nathaniel Gove.
Lot 23, Range 6. LAW LOT. Houses : 1, Daniel Paige (1775), John Paige, Joshua Paige, JANE (PAIGE) OSBORN ; 2, Daniel Paige, 2d, Daniel Paige, 3d, Nathan C. Dow, SAMUEL O. NICHOLS ; 3, Leighton & Thorndike, John Thorndike, CHARLES H. THORNDIKE, William T. Morse. Site : 1, Rev. John Paige. Mill, site 3.
Lot 23, Range 6. LAW LOT. It was voted to Matthew Livermore for legal ser- vices in 1750. Samuel Philbrick (1790) sold the south half to Jolin Watson; in 1793, the north-west quarter to Philip Greeley, of Hopkinton, for £38 5s., and the north- east quarter to Benjamin Straw. Greeley sold to Benjamin Felch, of Francestown- in 1801, and Straw sold to Felch in 1805. Mark Watson, Peter Eaton, Samuel Bracken, bury, William Whittle, Josiah Edwards, Enoch Paige, John Paige, Moses Peaslee, Charles P. Felch, ROBERT PEASLEE. Sites : 1, John Watson, Jr .; 2, Benjamin Felch; 3, Benjamin Felch, PRESIDENT FELCII, Ira Felch, Cleaveland Cross; 4, Justice Felch, Almon Phelps. Tomb of Benjamin Felch.
Lot 24, Range 6. JEREMIAH BENNETT. Samuel Caldwell, JAMES BAKER. Site : 1, Samuel B. Tobie. School-house; burned in 1824.
Lot 24, Range 6. JEREMIAH BENNETT. Nathan Kimball, of Hopkinton, bought this lot in 1776. He sold, in 1787, sixteen acres in the south-west corner to Samuel Paige, Jr., who built a saw-mill a site 12. Paige sold to Oliver Edwards in 1800. Edwards and his son, Josiah, in 1813, sold to the Weare Cotton and Woolen Factory Co., reserving three acres about his house. David D. Hanson, Jonathan Watson, Peter Eaton, Samuel Brackenbury, George Foster, HARVEY H. GEORGE, ROCKLAND MILLS. Houses : 1, Nathan, Benjamin, Mark, John and Samuel Kimball, ALBION G. CLARK, Isaiah Hoit, Reuben Call, Edward J. Gregg ; 2, Benjamin Kimball, Jr., Michael Baker, Reuben Call, Jerry Kane, James A. Purington, JOHN KANE ; 3, John P. Vitty, H. Har- rison Philbrick, JOSIAH DOW, 2d; 4, Justice Felch, George Woodbury, Rufus Flan- ders, John B. Hunton, Fred Clark ; 5, Philip Flanders, ISRAEL LA BONTA; 6, Jerry
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Kane, David Dow, SARAH DOW; 7, Boarding-house, Josiah Edwards, Jonas Blanchard, Herman Daris, Obadiah Huse, Dea. John Chase, John Chase, 2d, Jacob Clark, Rodney J. Bingham, - Tucker, - Adams, Charles Kelley, Mrs. Gardner Gove, Hial Gove, Harvey J. Mckellips, James Emerson, Edwin Hatch, Charles A. Annis, Silas Mckellips, Alanson Crane; 8, Hermau Davis, Thomas Edwards, Nathan Cheney, Allen Ballou, Roland R. Kelley, Harvey Smith, - Brown, Edwin Hatch, Johnson H. Mattison, Charles Booth; 9, Charles Kelley, Charles O. Ballon, Welcome Darling. Sites : 1, Judith Wadleigh, Mark Watson; 2, Nathan Kimball, Benjamin Kimball; 3, Oliver Edwards, Josiah Edwards, Jonas Blan- chard, Amos Cheney, John Shaw, Edwin Hatch, William H. Sleeper, Roland R. Kelley. Saw-mill, site 12, 1790; cotton factory, store, railroad station, first bridge.
Lot 25, Range 1. JACOB STANYAN, of Hampton Falls, sold, Feb. 4, 1754, to Joseph Maxfield, of Salisbury, Mass .; he sold a part to George Hoit (1765), and the north half to Marden Emerson (1790). Obadialı Emerson, Stephen Emerson, Jolmn Emerson, Elijah Flanders, Eliphalet Dearborn, Nathan Eaton, James Emerson, Abraham Melvin, Nathaniel Nourse, Amasa Foster, William B. Fletcher, Perry Richards, Benjamin Gale, Isaac J. Caldwell, Eliphalet Richards, Christopher Simons, George H. Wilson, Phinehas Stone, John Dow, Albert Marshall, Daniel Locke (1837), Hiram Simons, Harrison Hobson, Abner Hoit, Mrs. Ivers Smith, Cleaveland Cram, Almus Marshall, Hazen Colby, Ebenezer Colby, Frederick Colby, Isaac J. C. Melvin, JOIIN P. MELVIN, JOSIAH D. QUINT, WILLIAM H. MARSHALL, JESSE C. EMERSON, RODNEY W. EMERSON, PAIGE M. BARNARD, EMMA KNOWL- TON, ELIZA R. FARLEY. Site : 1, Old cellar. This lot is pasture and woodland, on the west slope of the Kuncanowet hills.
Lot 25, Range 4. JACOB STANYAN. Hezekiah Purington, in 1786, sold to Amos Stoning, thirty acres on the south end for £21, L. M. Winthrop Blake, in 1793, sold to Ebenezer Breed, thirty acres on the south end for £60, L. M. Houses : 1, Richard Nason, Richard Philbrick (store and tavern), Ephraim Philbrick, ANDREW J. PHIILBRICK; 2, Ephraim Philbrick, Edmund Johnson; 3, JESSE GEORGE.
Lot 26, Range 1. ENOCH BARKER sold, May 18, 1753, to John Goffe for £180, O. T. John Marsh sold, Sept. 20, 1760, to Nathaniel Martin, who, in 1765, sold to Stephen Emerson. Thomas Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, William Dustin, Caleb Emery, Daniel Little, Obadiah Hawse, Samuel Rowell, Samuel Dustin, Abraham Melvin, Elijah Flanders, Mark Loud, Perry Richards, EZRA T. MUDGETT, ABNER FROST, HER- BERT WILSON, JESSE FOLLANSBEE, ELIZA R. FARLEY, EMMA R. KNOWL- TON. Houses : 1, John Marsh (1757), Stephen Emerson, Obadiah Emerson; 2, Mar- den Emerson, Marden Emerson, Jr., JESSE C. EMERSON; 3, Stephen Emerson, John Emerson, Eben Colby, PAIGE M. BARNARD ; 4, Moses,Hoit, Phinehas Stone, John Dow, JOIIN P. MELVIN ; 5, Daniel Emerson, Nestor Young, Allen Waldo (1820), William Fletcher (1832), Robert Wilson, DANIEL WILSON ; 6, HERBERT WILSON. Sites : 1, Nathaniel Martin, George Hoit; 2, James Emerson; 3, Amasa Foster, Wil- liam B. Fletcher; 4, David Richardson; 5, Stephen Goodrich, Levi Emerson, Cleave- land C. Cram, Hazen Colby, Eben Colby. Old school-house site. School-house, district 6; cemetery, 5.
Lot 26, Range 4. ENOCH BARKER. Daniel Breed, joiner, sold, in 1799, to Ebenezer Pcaslce this lot, except a small corner, for $1000. STEPHEN P. COLBY, CHARLES E. HOAG. Houses : 1, Enoch Barker, Zephaniah Breed (1771), Ebenezer Greeley, Wil- liam Whittle; 2, William Whittle (tavern and store), John Whittle, Nathan Bailey, Jesse Clement, J. C. WALDO ALLEN; 3, Charles Chase (house and mill), Homer F. Breed, John Whittle, DR. JAMES P. WIIITTLE; 4, HOMER F. BREED, Irving Bliss ; 5, WILLIAM WILSON, JR. Sites : 1, Hezekiah Blake; 2, Jeremiah Green.
Lot 27, Range 1. GEORGE HULL. Sold at anction to Benjamin Swett, innholder, of IIampton Falls, for £32. John Marsh sold, Dec. 6, 1755, to John Goffe, forty acres for £60, O. T. Nathaniel Martin, Caleb Emery, Gen. Jolin Stark, George Hoit, Samuel Rowell, Samnel Dustin, James Emerson, Abraham Melvin, Robert Kennedy, John Kennedy, Stephen Emerson, Obadiah Emerson, Jesse C. Emerson, Marden Emerson, HEIRS OF JESSE C. EMERSON, ALMUS L. MARSHALL, EZRA T. MUDGETT. House : 1, Jolm Murphy. Sites : 1, James Emerson, 2d; 2, Benoni Coburn; 3, Thomas Worthley, Elijah Flanders; 4, Jonathan Colby.
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Lot 27, Range 4. GEORGE HULL. Houses : 1, Johnson Gove, William Whittle, Benjamin B. Currier, John Whittle, Homer F. Breed, Moses Breed, Enoch W. Brecd, DR. JAMES P. WHITTLE; 2, John Whittle (house and store), Cyrus E. Wood, David F. Brown, Israel Hoag, CHARLES E. HOAG, Benjamin T. Jameson, Fanny Rogers ; 3, Sammel W. Chase, BENJAMIN T. JAMESON; 4, HOMER F. BREED. Vacant sitc, Nath. Peaslee, 3d, Luke Town.
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