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Lot 28, Range 1. JOSEPH HULL. Sold for taxes. Jonathan Clement sold, in 1764, to Samuel Worthen. Stephen Melvin, Daniel Worthen, Joseph Worthen, Abner Hoit. Houses: 1, Samuel Worthen, Daniel Worthen, John Hoit, William S. Eaton, ALMUS L. MARSHALL; 2, Abraham Melvin, Abraham Melvin, Jr., Stephen Melvin, Isaac J. C. Melvin, LYDIA. E. MELVIN, Jacob Follansbee; 3, MRS. JESSE FOLLANSBEE, ALONZO C. FOLLANSBEE. Sites : 1, Ezra Wor- then and sons; 2. Amos W. Cilley, Joseph B. Hoit, Samuel Newman, William McCain. Saw-mill at site 30 (1795).
Lot 28, Range 4. JOSEPH HULL. Houses : 1, Jonathan Marble (1770), Jonathan Osborn (1780), Samuel Osborn, WILLIAM B. TENNEY; 2, John Osborn, WILLIAM B. TENNEY; 3, Ebenezer Breed, Jr., THOMAS F. BREED; 4, Enoch. Breed, Jr., DANIEL JOHNSON ; 5, JAMES GOVE. Vacant site : 1, Johnson Gove (1775).
Lot 29, Range 1. ENOCH SANBORN sold to his son, John Sanborn, of Kensington, March 7, 1760. He sold to Samuel Worthen (1767). Daniel Emerson (1772), Daniel Worthen, Ezra Worthen, Benjamin Tenney, Samuel Kendrick, Elisha Dwinnells, Samuel Belcher, Abner Hoit, Abner Hoitt, Jr., Ivers B. Smith, David Grant, James M. Eastman, David Moulton, DAVID HAMIL. Site: 1, Enoch Huse, William B. Fletcher. Saw-mill (1832) at site 29.
Lot 29, Range 4. ENOCH SANBORN. Houses : 1, Ebenezer Breed (1771), Enoch Breed, Nathan Breed, John M. Gove; 2, Stephen Breed, David C. Brecd, WIDOW MARY BREED ; 3, Enoch Breed, Stephen P. Breed, Israel Hoag, Charles E. Hoag, SUSAN V. RAND.
Lot 30, Range 1. BENJAMIN SWETT, of Hampton Falls. Sold by Jacob Tuxbury, tax collector, Sept. 15, 1779, to John G. McNeil, 113 acres. In 1781, McNeil sold to Thomas Coburn. Marden Emerson, Samuel Worthen, Samuel Bacon (cordwainer), Abraham Melvin, Ezra Worthen, Cotton Webster, Elisha Dwinnells, Samuel Belcher. House: 1, Abner Hoit, Abner Hoit, 2d, Amos Hoit, Ivers Smith, David Grant, James M. Eastman, David Moulton, DANIEL HAMIL. Sites : 1, Thomas Coburn, Charles Coburn, Samuel Kendrick; 2, Abner Hoit.
Lot 30, Range 4. BENJAMIN SWETT, of Hampton Falls. DANA B. GOVE. Houses : 1, Moses Gove (1770), David Gove (1780), Daniel Gove, Ebenezer Gove, DANA B. GOVE; 2, Josiah Gove, Ira Gove, GEORGE IRA GOVE; 3, Ebenezer Gove, DANA B. GOVE, tenant.
Lot 31, Range 1. HENRY ROBIE sold, in 1824, a part to Abner Hoit. Christopher Simons, Theodore Cross, Christopher Cross, John Emerson, Ichabod Colby, Elbridge Colby, THADEUS RICHARDS, FRANCIS EASTMAN, ALONZO WOOD, JOSEPH HOJT. Houses : 1, Gilbert Hadley, BENJAMIN TUTTLE; 2, Ebenezer Wilson, BENJAMIN FOLLANSBEE ; 3, RANSOM FOLLANSBEE. Site : 1, John Follansbee.
Lot 31, Range 4. HENRY ROBIE gave it to his son, John Robie, by will dated March 15, 1780. John Robie, Daniel Paige, EBENEZER GOVE. House : 1, Abel Wright, David Colby. Old school-house site.
Lot 32, Range 1. CALEB SANBORN sold, May 11, 1752, to Robert Mitchell. Samuel Pierce and Anna Mitchell sold, June 29, 1769, to Jeremiah Pearson, of Newburyport, who sold to Edward Gove, of Scabrook, in 1769. Asa Pattee, Zephaniah Pattee (1770), Mark Flood, Joseph Flood, Moses Hazen. Houses : 1, William Wilson, James Wood- bury, Mrs. James Woodbury, ELVIRA WOODBURY; 2, Henry Hutchinson, BEN- JAMIN N. WEBB. Sites : 1, Simon Tuttle, Jesse Tuttle, Enoch Marshall, Christo- pher Cross, Charles Gove; 2, Benjamin Hall, Theodore Cross, Christopher Cross, Cleaveland Cross, John Emerson, Ichabod Colby, Elbridge Colby. Mill site, 33.
Lot 32, Range 4. CALEB SANBORN. Edward Gove, of Seabrook, sold to Daniel Gove, in 1770. House : 1, Daniel Gove (1770), Levi Gove, Simon G. Gove, WILLIAM FLANDERS. Site : 1,-
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Lot 33, Range 1. JOHN CLIFFORD. Joseph Batchelder, June 17, 1752, sold to Thomas Worthley for £20, O. T., and to settle. William Dustin, Moses Hazen, BEN- JAMIN N. WEBB, FRANCIS EASTMAN. Houses : 1, Mark Flood, Moses Worthley, Moses Worthley, Jr., MRS. MOSES WORTHILEY, 2, Gorham P. Kendrick, Charles Gove, Frank K. Chase, GEORGE W. WOODBURY; 3, Samuel Kendrick, DELIA CHASE. Sites : 1, Jotham Tuttle, Benjamin Tuttle, Samuel Tuttle, Simon Tuttle; 2, Joseph Flood, Aaron Quimby, Samuel Tenney ; 3, Warren Elliott, Samuel Hadlock, Jacob Barrett; 4, Ezekiel Woodbury, William Worthley; 5, Mark Flood. School- house, distriet 25.
Lot 33, Range 5. JOIIN CLIFFORD. Houses : 1, Micajah Green (1776), John Gove, Jr., Joseph Hussey, Allen Sawyer, JOHN PAIGE; 2, Asahel Carr, Winthrop Chase, B. Frank Colby; 3, Jonathan P. Muzzy (1830), Benjamin F. Muzzy, Oscar Downing, EDGAR SMITH; 4, Isaae Morse, Moses Gove, PHILIPS SAWYER; 5, JONATHAN PEASLEE ; 6, Moses W. Morse, WILSON THORNDIKE. Old school- house site.
Lot 34, Range 1. LIEUT. JOSEPHI BATCHELDER sold, June 17, 1752, to Thomas Worthley for £20, O. T., and to settle. Jotham Tuttle, John Robie, Joseph Basford, William Dustin, Mark Flood, Jonathan Worthley, James Worthley, Lewis Tuttle, RODNEY W. EMERSON, FRANCIS EASTMAN. Site : 1, Thomas Worthley. Saw- mill, site 32.
Lot 34, Range 5. LIEUT. JOSEPH BATCHELDER. Houses: 1, John Gove (bought in 1768). James Leighton, John Leighton, NATHAN C. DOW; 2, Ephraim Leighton, DAVID B. LEIGHITON; 3, Enos Brown, David D. Hanson, John P. Osborn; EMILY BREED ; 4, John C. Breed, EUNICE BREED; 5, Daniel Muzzy, John Osborn, LINDLEY H. FARR. Steam mill (1887).
Lot 35, Range 1. JOHN GAGE, of Dover, sold, Dee. 15, 1766, to Jonathan Dow, of Hampton Falls. Dow, in 1766, sold the north part to Thomas Worthley. Tristram Barnard, Caleb Atwood, Simon Tuttle. Houses: 1, Thomas Worthley, Jonathan Worthley, James Worthley, Samuel Worthley, Cleaveland Worthley, JOHN EMER- SON, RODNEY W. EMERSON; 2, James Worthley, Tamar Worthley, Lewis Tuttle. Cemetery 24.
Lot 35, Range 5. JOHN GAGE. Houses; 1, Jeddediah Dow (1768), Winthrop Dow, Ezra Dow, Mieajah Breed, ZEPHANIAH BREED; 2, David D. Hanson, John Williams, ISAAC H. THORP. Site : 1, John Carr. Friends' north meeting-house. School-house.
Lot 36, Range 1. ABNER PHILBRICK. Peter Dearborn sold this lot, in 1752, to John Jewell, of Derryfield. Jeremialı Allen sold it, Dee. 13, 1764, to Ebenezer Mud- gett. Caleb Little, Thomas Eastman, Moses Hazen. Houses : 1, Jeremiah Allen, Ebenezer Mudgett, Moses Mudgett, William Rogers, Moses Eastman, Edmund East- man, John Wood, ALONZO WOOD; 2, Widow Ebenezer Mudgett, John Hazen, Moses Hazen, 2d, WILLIAM B. MORSE; 3, Henry White, Dustin White, David Gould, WIDOW DAVID GOULD. Site : 1, Jolin Jewell.
Lot 36, Range 5. ABNER PHILBRICK. Houses : 1, John Gove (1767), Mark Gove, John Chase, Jolin Chase, 3d, Elijah F. Gove, Daniel Gile, WILLIAM HI. SLEEPER; 2, Elisha Gove, Stephen Dow, Pelatiah Gove, Greeley Dow, John Whittle, Dennis Cronin, MARGARET CRONIN.
Lot 37, Range 1. RICHARD EVANS. Sold for taxes, May 7, 1750, to Jeremiah Ben- nett, of Kingston, for £9. He sold, March 27, 1754, to Aaron Quimby for £100, O. T., and immediate settlement on the premises. Asa Pattee, of Goffstown, sold, Dee. 22, 1764, ninety aeres to William Dustin, where Caleb Emery then lived. Jeremiah Allen, Ebenezer Mudgett, Benjamin Hall, Jesse Woodbury. Houses: 1, Caleb Emery, William Dustin, Henry White, Ichabod Colby, Jolm Dearborn, JESSE N. GOULD ; 2, William Dustin, Jeremiah Philbrick, Jason Philbriek, John Dearborn, JASON P. DEARBORN; 3, Daniel Philbriek, Franklin Philbriek, Moses Emerson, MARY PHILBRICK, CYRUS L. COLBURN ; 4, William Batchelder, Mark Colburn; 5, Jolin Dearborn, MOSES DEARBORN; 6, Moses Dearborn, Abel Spaulding, Hervey Bingham, Nathan MeCoy, MARY A. MC COY; 7, Jacob Colby, CALVIN COLBY; 8, ELVIRA B. DEARBORN. Sites : 1, Aaron Quimby, Moses Hazen, Jesse
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Hazen, Wilmarth Hazen, Edgar Hazen, Ezra Eastman; 2, Joseph Hadloek, Jonathan Hadloek, Er Colby, Jehabod Colby, Nathan K. Root, Tamson Colby. Sehool-house, eabinet-shop, blacksmith and wheelwright shop.
Lot 37, Range 5. RICHARD EVANS. JOHN W. HANSON. House: 1, Jonathan Dow (1768), Stephen Dow, Moses Dow, Nathan Hanson, Daniel Paige, Esq., Edward G. Paige.
Lot 38, Range 1. PAIN Row sold, in 1773, to William Chase, of Poplin, now San- down, who settled on the lot. He sold, in 1791, to Eliliu Chase. Houses : 1, William Chase, Elihu Chase, David Rowell (1819), Hiliard Rowell, Stephen Rowell, EBEN L. PAIGE. Sites : 1, Philbriek Colby ; 2, - Dwinnel.
Lot 38, Range 5. PAIN ROW. HENRY' SPAULDING, DAVID F. BROWN, GEORGE SIMONS. Houses : 1, Elijah Purington (1768), Elijalı Purington, Jr., Elijah Purington, 3d, ELIJAH PURINGTON, 4TII; 2, Hezekiah Purington, Paige Muzzy, EZRA DOW; 3, Eleazer Porter (house and store), Eleazer Greeley, David Chase, Charles Chase, Hiram Simons, GEORGE SIMONS; 4, Charles Chase, John Chase, 2d, Dr. John P. Whittle, Mrs. Derwin Chase, GEORGE F. HADLEY ; 5, Isaac Hubbard, Dr. Samuel Peterson, Francis Cahill, John Wallace, Mrs. Ezra Clement, ASA RAND; 6, Joseph Simons, William B. Simons, STEPHEN P. COLBY; 7, Hugh Jameson, David Green, Daniel Simons, Charles A. Kenney, Homer F. Breed, JOSEPHI V. BOWIE; 8, Josiah Gutterson, Jolin Gutterson, Jonathan Crain, Philip Chase, Enoch W. Breed, tenants ; 9, Elijah Purington, Graves W. Pike Sleeper, HARRY HADLEY; 10, Andrew Hussey, tenants ; 11, John Chase, 2d, ELBRIDGE SIMONS ; 12, Samuel Kezer, John D. Muzzy, Rev. Frederick Foster, LORETTA FOS- TER ; 13, William B. Simons, JOSEPHI B. SIMONS; 14, Luke Towns, SAMUEL I. CUTLER ; 15, JOHN R. HADLEY ; 16, Hugh Jameson, tenants.
Lot 39, Range 1. JONATHAN FIFIELD sold, Feb. 12, 1753, to Samuel Fifield. He sold, Nov. 7, 1766, to Isaiah Green, of Kensington. Houses: 1, Elisha Green, Ezra Green, EZRA GREEN'S HEIRS ; 2, Josiah Green, WILLIAM OSBORN, JOHN TOWN.
Lot 39, Range 5. JONATHAN FIFIELD. Houses : 1, William Whittle, Dr. James Peterson, Mrs. Abbie Woodbury, NATIIANIEL PAIGE, tenants ; 2, John Cheney, Jonathan Cram, Andrew J. Morgrage, George F. Hadley, EDWIN J. TENNEY; 3, Luke Gove, William Matthews, Albert S. Fisher, MRS. ROXANNA SLEEPER; 4, William B. Simons, William A. Butterfield, ELIPHIALET JONES. Sites: 1, Isaiah Green (1768), David Green, Jonathan Carr, Joseph Simons; 2, Jonathan Carr, Dolly Green. Town hall and Universalist ehureh (1837). Sehool-house (1852). Site of the first Quaker meeting-house.
Lot 40, Range 1. EBENEZER SANBORN. John Bartlett, of Deering, in 1793, sold this lot to his son, John Bartlett, Jr. House : 1, John Bartlett, Jr., Enoeh Bartlett, Benjamin Loeke, William Flanders, HORATIO COLLINS.
Lot 40, Range 5. EBENEZER SANBORN. House : 1, John Robie, John Robie, Jr., HIRAM BUSWELL. Sites : 1, John Robie (1774); 2, - Clough; 3, Cosmos Chase.
Lot 41. Range 1. JOHN BROWN. Jeremiah Bennett, Jan. 11, 1750, sold to Jona- than Blunt, of Chester. Samuel Blunt, George Connor, John Mudgett, Nathaniel Weed, Elijah Gove, Evan Dow, John Bartlett, William Mudgett, Jacob Tewksbury, Eliphalet Bailey, EBEN B. BARTLETT. Site : 1, Enos Ferrin, Moses Eastman.
Lot 41, Range 6. JOHN BROWN. W. SCOTT BAILEY, JAMES BAKER, JR. Houses: 1, Samuel Caldwell (1770), Samuel Caldwell, Jr., Daniel Caldwell, James Baker, Enos Baker, JAMES BAKER, JR .; 2, William Caldwell (old tavern and store), Thomas Moore, Moses Huntington, Enoeh Gove, Thomas Muzzy, John D. Muzzy, JAMES BAKER, JR., tenants ; 3, Jonathan Shaw (1818), Jolin Buxton, Ezra Dow, Jonathan B. Moul- ton, Simon G. Gove, JAMES E. JONES; 4, James Baker, Samuel Baker, Levi H. Dow, Nathan C. Paige, John Thorndike, tenants ; 5, James Baker (house and store), tenants ; 6, Samuel Baker, tenants; 7, Augustus Spinney, John L. Collins, EZEKIEL W. MOORE; 8, Ezra Dow, Jonathan B. Moulton, Ezekiel W. Moore, MOSES H. CLEMENT; 9, Jonathan B. Moulton, Charles L. Gove, JAMES E. JONES. Mill at site 5.
Lot 42, Range 1. JOHN GOVE, JR. Jeremiah Bennett, Jan. 11, 1750, sold a part to Jonathan Blunt. Samuel Blunt, George Connor, Nathaniel Weed, Samuel Philbrick,
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Evan Dow, Thomas Niehols, Daniel Breed, Eliphalet Bailey, John Bartlett, EBEN B. BARTLETT. Site : 1, Ebenezer Sinclair; 2, William Mudgett.
Lot 42, Range 6. JOHN GOVE, JR. JAMES BAKER. Houses : 1, Paul Dustin (1764), Enoeh Gove, EDWIN GOVE; 2, John W. Chase, OLIVER E. BRANCHI. Site : 1, John Gillett, Hiram Gove, Samuel Follansbee, Willian Follansbee, William II. Brown, John K. Brown, Luther Williams, Abner P. Collins.
Lot 43, Range 1. JACOB BROWN sold, Sept. 29, 1749, to Benjamin Leavitt. Peter Dearborn sold, Dec. 13, 1762, to Jolm Mudgett, of Hampstead. Paul Dustin sold, at the same time, part of the lot to John Mudgett. Joshua Corliss, EBEN B. BART- LETT, JOHN L. HADLEY. House : 1, Elijah Gove, Evan Dow, David Harriman, Thomas Cram, Dustin White. Sites: 1, Asa Heath (1760), Nathaniel Weed (1770), Thomas Nichols, Thomas Nieliols, Jr., Daniel Breed (1799), Thomas Geddings, Fifield Jewett, Sarah Richards; 2, John Mudgett, Elijalı Gove; 3, Joseph Eminons. School- house at the mountain.
Lot 43, Range 6. JACOB BROWN. Rodnia Nutt. Houses : 1, Joseph Noyes, David Nason, Abraham Dow, William Dow, Jewett Bishop, Eliphalet Johnson, Euniee Hedding, Thomas Currier, DANIEL DREW, DANIEL CURRIER; 2, Elisha Frye, Thaddeus M. Hanson, Ada Robins, Jonathan Green, Nathan Green, BENJA- MIN H. CHASE; 3, Carlton Clement, Elijah Dow, Allen Sawyer, Zaeeheus Gove, Nathan Dow, Stephen B. Colby, James B. Cheney, M. N. Hawkes, BENJAMIN E. HOLLIS, GEORGE E. JONES; 4, William Chase, Eliphalet Paige, RUTH B. PAIGE; 5, Amos Chase, JOHN H. CHASE; 6, John W. Chase, MOSES F. CUR- RIER; 7, John L. Green, Pelatiah Gove, David Paige, William Eastman, Charles F. Chase, DANIEL HIANSON; 8, Jonathan Paige, James Hanson, ALFRED G. HANSON; 9, Thomas Fisher, Thomas E. Fisher, HIARVEY J. MCKELLIPS; 10, Charles F. Chase, John T. Hutehins, Nathaniel Chase, AMOS E. WOOD; 11, PELEG B. THURSTON; 12, Reuben Smith, JOHN T. IIUTCIIINS; 13, Charles F. Chase, MRS. CHARLES F. CHASE (store and dwelling) ; 14, James Carey FRED LEAVITT. Site : 1, Nathan Hoag (1785), Neal Farnham. Mill at site 7. Baptist church.
Lot 44, Range 1. DANIEL ROBIE sold, in 1760, to Joshua Corliss, of Chester, who, Nov. 28, 1761, sold a part to Paul Dustin. Evan Dow, Thomas Nichols, Ebenezer Bailey, CHARLES A. THORPE. Houses : 1, John Mudgett, William Mudgett, Enoeli Simons, DANIEL R. PEASLEE ; 2, HENRY H. BALCII. Sites : 1, Joshua Corliss, John Simons, Christopher Simons, Enoch Simons; 2, William Hutchins, Jesse Cram, Asa Dow; 3, Samuel G. Stevens. Burying-ground 1.
Lot 44, Range G. DANIEL ROBIE. Houses : 1, David Dow (1775), Winthrop Dow, Winthrop Dow, Jr., Peter C. Gove, LUCIEN HUNT; 2, David Dow, Jr., George A. Dow, Sumner Stanley, Natham Cram, DAMON IIEDDING; 3, David Dow, Abraham Dow, IF. SCOTT BAILEY; 4, Otis Chase, Rodney G. Chase, LEVI H. DOW; 5, James Howe, Josiah Dow, 2d, DANIEL P. BIXBY ; 6, John Chase, Charles F. Chase, MRS. CHIARLES F. CHIASE; 7, School-house (1855); 8, David S. Stanley, WINTHROP DOW; 9, Ezekiel W. Moore, Dexter D. Rowe, DAVID G. CIIASE; 10, Josiah Dow, 2d, JOIIN Q. DOW; 11, ABRAHAM M. FLANDERS; 12, Built by W. SCOTT BAILEY (1886), Mrs. Lizzie Chase. Grist-mill at site S.
Lot 45, Range 1. ELISHA BATCHELDER, of Hawke, sold, May 17, 1762, to Ebenezer Bailey, of Massachusetts Bay for $50. Eben B. Bartlett. House : 1, Ebenezer Bailey, Ebenezer Bailey, Jr. Site : 1, David Moulton.
Lot 45, Range G. ELISHA BATCHELDER. Houses : 1, Caleb II. Peaslee (1771), Caleb Peaslee, Jr., James P. Adams, Cyrus E. Wood, GEORGE W. FOLLANSBEE; 2. Andrew Woodbury, Reuben A. Muzzy, CHARLES W. MUZZY; 3, James Peaslee, John Woodbury, tenants; 4, Benjamin Boynton, WILLIAM WOODBURY; 5, DANIEL P. WOODBURY; 6, John G. Jones, HENRY A. SAWYER. Carding mill at site 9.
Lot 46, Range 1, MARK IIUNKING WENTWORTH. Asa Heath, May 1, 1773, sold the south end of this lot to Nathaniel Weed, and, in 1776, the north end to David Har- riman, of Plaistow. John Webster, Winthrop Colby. Houses : 1, Moses Huse, Moses Eastman, John Bartlett, FRANKLIN BARTLETT (1872); 2, John Graves, Peter Weare, Jacob Bailey, JJohn Bartlett, EBEN B. BARTLETT (1872).
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Lot 46, Range 6. MARK HUNKING WENTWORTII. JAMES E. JONES, JOHN W. HANSON, GEORGE SIMONS. Houses: 1, Chase Purington, Joseph Alley, Weare Woolen Mills, ABNER P. COLLINS; 2, MOSES SAWYER; 3, Peter C. Gove, CHARLOTTE GOVE, tenants ; 4, William H. Gove, JACOB TAYLOR; 5, Lewis Greenleaf, ELIZA GREENLEAF; 6, Daniel Sawyer (store and house), OLIVER D, SAWYER ; 7, Samuel Straw and Dimond Muzzy, tenants ; 8, Allen Saw- yer, LINDLEY M. SAWYER; 9, CHARLES THATCHER; 10, Alfred Breed and Rufus King, Stephen P. Breed, John H. Paigc, tenants; 11, Stephen P. Brecd, CHARLES A. KENNEY; 12, Paige E. Gove, Obed H. Dow, JASON P. SIMONS ; 13, Augustine W. Collins, James I. Wyman, Moses S. Smith, HANNAHI BUXTON; 14; Levi W. Gove (store and house), Lyman II. Cheney, OLIVER D. SAWYER (store and tenement house); 13, JOHN W. HANSON (house and shoc-shop) ; 16, CHARLES A. JONES; 17, Weare Woolen Mills, JOHN W. WHITTLE; 18, Philip Flanders, John H. Paige, DR. ROSCOE O. WOOD, tenant; 19, George Cochran, ALFRED F. PAIGE; 20, George Foster, William H. Gove, tenants ; 21, Hosea Corliss, LEROY FIPPHEN; 22, tenants. Foundry and tannery. Store (now occupied by Simons & Tucker).
Lot 47, Range 1. NATHAN BROWN sold, in 1750, to his son, Timothy Brown, of Hampton Falls, who sold, Jan. 6, 1767, to Jonathan Blaisdell, of Kingston. FRANK- LIN BARTLETT, EBEN B. BARTLETT. Sites: 1, Jonathan Blaisdell (1767) ; 2, Elijah Brown, Daniel Brackenbury, Swett Gove, Sarah Brackenbury, Amos Bur- beek; 3, John Webster, Joseph Webster, Winthrop Colby, Simon Tuttle.
Lot 47, Range 6. NATHAN BROWN. ANDREW J. PHILBRICK. Houses : 1. John Blake (1772), Jesse Blake, Oliver Edwards, John Paige, 2d, Moses Paigc, JOSHUA W. FLANDERS ; 2, John Blake, Jr., David Philbrick, Ephraim Philbrick, tenants ; 3, Jesse Blake, Jr., James Baker, Porter Dufur, EDWIN BRANT, 4, Dennis Kane, LORENZO B. CHAPIN; 5, John de Coursey, GEORGE W. WYMAN, Isaac B. Breed, William D. White, John C. White, DIMOND MUZZY; 7, Justice Felch, CHARLES W. EVERETT. Mill site 62. Railroad station. Cheese factory now used as a wheelwright shop, and owned by John H. Govc.
Lot 48, Range 1. JONATHAN STEWARD, of Hampton, sold, June 4, 1750, to Timothy Brown. Aaron Currier, in 1788, sold to his son, Moses Currier, who settled on the lot. JAMES GRANT. Houses : 1, Moses Currier, Wells Currier, James Waldo, HARRISON CURRIER; 2, Levi Currier, LEVI CURRIER, 2D. Site : 1, Daniel Currier. Cemetery 29.
Lot 48, Range 6. JONATHAN STEWARD. OLIVER D. SAWYER. Houses : 1, John Watson (1780), Oliver Edwards, Josiah Edwards, Thomas Edwards, Oliver Edwards, 2d, SEBASTIAN S. CLARK; 2, Fanny Gillett, Cotton Mills' tenants; 3, David D. Hanson, Heman Smith, Horace J. Hoit, J. BAILEY CLARK; 4, James Woodbury, Harvey George, JAMES PURINGTON; 5, George W. Woodbury, John Williams, CYNTHIA THAYER; 6, Philip Flanders, Emily Gregg, DONALD MAR- TIN; 7, Justice Felch, Jacob Clark, LOIS HOOPER; 8, SUSAN KIMBALL; 9, James Barrett, tenants. Sites : 1, Jonathan Watson (store) ; 2, Zebulon Flanders; 3, Timothy Tuttle. School-house.
Lot 49, Range 1. ICHABOD ROBIE, EsQ., sold, July 3, 1752, the north half of the lot to John Jewell, and, Aug. 13, 1752, the south half to John and Samuel R. Robie. John Kimball, Sept. 13, 1770, sold to Ebenezer Bailey, of Haverhill, Mass., who sold to his son, Ebenezer Bailey, for £18 12s, L. M. Nathaniel Weed, Elijah Gove, Samuel Gove, JAMES GRANT. House : 1, Ebenczer Bailcy, Jesse Bailey, Ebenezer Bailey, 2d, John Bailey, Gorham P. Kendriek, George G. Kendriek. Site : 1, - Morey.
Lot 49, Range 3. ICHABOD ROBIE, ESQ. Site : 1, Nathan Worthley.
Lot 50, Range 1. JONATHAN GREEN, JR. Ichabod Robie, July 3, 1752, sold the north half to John Jewell. GEORGE G. KENDRICK. Houses : 1, John Jewell, Nathaniel Weed (1777), Elijah Gove (1788), Samuel Gove, Sylvanus Sumner, OTIS F. and CHARLES H. SUMNER; 2, Caleb Whittaker, his heirs, Thomas Nichols, Lewis Clough, Enoch Perkins, MILLIE PERKINS ; 3, Isaae Grant, JAMES GRANT, John Balcom. Sites : 1, John Colby, Ebenczer Bailey; 2, Timothy Clough, Isaae Tuxbury ; 3, Isaac Tuxbury, Salmon Cooper. Burying-ground 14.
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Lot 50, Range 3. JONATHAN GREEN, JR. Houses : 1, Jonathan Martin, Jr., Jonathan Martin, 3d, JESSE B. OSBORN; 2, John Richards; 3, JAMES BARRETT. Sites: 1, Jacob Barrett, Alonzo Barrett, Ebenezer Kelley; 2, Rebecca Kill; 3, James and Cyrus Corliss.
Lot 51, Range 1. THOMAS WALLINGFORD, of Dover. His heirs sold (1775) to Joseph Quimby. Joshua Buxton, Bartholomew Goodale (1780 ), Humphrey Nichols, Jonathan Tuxbury, Thomas Colby (1779), Thomas Hoit (1782), Nathaniel Wecd (May 10, 1784), Simon Perkins (1784, with the grist-mill), Elijah Gove, PERLEY BART- LETT. Houses : 1, Philip Hoit, Charles Gove, Squires Goves, SQUIRE L. GOVE; 2, Moses Lull, James Lull, DUDLEY LULL. Sites : 1, Richard Cheney, BETTY STONE, Clark Colby ; 2, William Thorp. Grist-mill, site 47; saw-mill, site 45; carding machine, planing-mill, cider-mill, site 46.
Lot 51, Range 3. THOMAS WALLINGFORD. House : 1, Daniel Martin, Daniel Osborn, JESSE B. OSBORN. Sites : 1, Jonathan Martin (1775) ; 2, Jonathan Martin, Jr.
Lot 52, Range 1. HEZEKIAH JENNESS, of Hampton Falls, sold, June 26, 1750, to Timothy Brown, of said place. Bond Little sold, March 3, 1768, to Jacob Jewell. Joseplı George (1783), Jonathan Atwood (1810), Amos W. Bailey, Obadiah Eaton, Joshua Buxton, PERLEY BARTLETT. Houses : 1, Jacob Jewell, Jacob Tuxbury (1775), Simon Perkins, Simon P. Colby, Cyrus Hazen, HIRAM H. GOVE; 2, William Whittaker (1766), Aaron Scott (1804), Sargent Bagley (1810), Molly Locke (1811), Daniel Bailey, Cyrus Lufkin (1830), G. W. Pike Sleeper, ALMON L. SLEEPER; 3, Humphrey Nichols (1780), Moses Whittaker (1791), John Cofran, 3d (1793), Woodbridge Belcher (1811), James Haselton, Josiah Dearborn, Eliphalet Cram, Samuel C. Eastman, Abel Buswell Cram, Almira D. Thorp, NEWTON COFRAN; 4, Margaret Cornish (1792), Cyrus Lufkin, Robert S. Fifield, WILL II. NICHOLS; 5, Timothy Clough, cord- wainer (1771), Joseph Buxton, David Buxton, Amos H. Buxton; GEORGE W. COLBY ; 6, David Buxton, 2d, Alvali Buxton, LUTHER E. GOULD. Sites : 1, Bond Little; 2, Lot Little; 3, Joseph George; 4, First church. Carding machine, site 48, on the Peacock; cemetery 31.
Lot 52, Range 3. HEZEKIAH JENNESS. House : 1, Jonathan Hadlock, Job Rowell, John Whittaker, Samuel Osborn, SAMUEL OSBORN, JR.
Lot 53, Range 1. COLONEL MOORE, DANIEL PIERCE. The latter sold five- eighths to Rebecca Blanchard, widow of Joseph Blanchard. She sold, Aug. 20, 1765, to Jonathan Atwood, for £200, O. T. PIERCE sold, in 1770, the south end to Joseph George. Zechariah Johnson, Tristram B. Paige, Jesse Woodbury, Cyrus Lufkin, G. W. Pike Sleeper, ALMON SLEEPER, SQUIRE L. GOVE, WILL H. NICHOLS, LUTHER E. GOULD (his house is on the line). Houses : 1, Jonathan Atwood, William Eastman (1816), Enoch Bartlett (1836), PERLEY E. BARTLETT (1872) ; 2, Joseph George (1770), Obadiah Eaton (1804), Clark Bailey (1806), Hiram Nichols (1828), II. Romeyn Nichols (1882); 3, Josialı Dearborn (he built it in 1797), Olive Belcher (killed by lightning here in 1810), Jonathan Philbrick, Bulah Philbrick, Moses Cur- rier, Jabez Morrill; 4, John Smith, Thomas Dole, Bradbury Bailey, Isaiah Southwick, WIDOW SARGENT. Site: 1, Joseph George. Saw-mill, site 49; school-house, school-liouse site.
Lot 53, Range 3. COLONEL MOORE, DANIEL PIERCE. HOMER F. BREED. House: 1, Asa Whittaker, Jesse Whittaker, Alvin Whittaker, tenants. Sites: 1, Jesse Whittaker, Alvin Whittaker; 2, Oliver Hardy.
Lot 54, Range 1. Law lot, given to William Parker, for his services, by the Masonian Proprietors. He sold it to Ebenezer Bailey, of Haverhill, Mass., who sold it (1767) to his two sons, Samuel the north part, and Daniel the south. Luther Dear- born. Houses : 1, Samnel Bailey, Amos W. Bailey, PRESIDENT FELCHI; 2, Daniel Bailey, John Barnard (1795), Moses Hazen (1815), Peter Dearborn (1838), GEORGE W. DEARBORN. Sites : 1, Joseph Quimby; 2, Daniel Hadley.
Lot 54, Range 3. Law lot. House :. 1, Zechariah Jolison, Jonathan Goodale, Jonathan Goodale, Jr., Samnel Corliss, James Saunders, GEORGE SAUNDERS, tenants. Site : 1, Asahel Cram.
Lot 55, Range 1. JOHN GREEN sold April 8, 1752, to Moses Quimby, with the con- sideration of immediate settlement. Quimby sold (1782) to William Quimby, the
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south part of the lot. Joseph Quimby, Samuel Bailey (1793), Moses Hazen, John Bar- nard, Peter Dearborn, James Wallace, William P. Tuxbury, Amos W. Bailey, PRESIDENT FELCH, GEORGE W. DEARBORN, JEREMIAII G. DAVIS. Houses : 1, Langley Kelley, Rev. Hezekiah D. Buzzell, Dr. John Baker, Dr. Harrison Eaton, George H. Tuxberry; 2, Richard Griffin, Humphrey Niehols (1796), Simeon Nichols, WILLIAM H. V. NICHOLS; 3, Isaae Kelley, Moses Mudgett, Dr. Nathaniel Howard, Abraham Thorp (1839), CHARLES THORP; 4, Daniel Bailey (1813), Cleora P. Harriman, JOHN L. HADLEY. Sites: 1, Moses Quimby; 2, William Quimby; 3, Isaac Kelley, Isaac Hubbard, Asa Smiley, Hiram Hadley, George H. Tuxbury; 4, Lucy P. Gray ( 1806), Mehitable Woodbury. School-house; South Weare meeting- house; cemetery 4.
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