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Lot 35, Range 3. JOHN GREEN. W. SCOTT BAILEY. Site: 1, Master Donovan. Lot 56, Range 1. JAMES LYNDALL. This lot was sold for taxes (1750) to Pain Row, for £10, who sold Dee. 17, 1750, to Ezekiel Dow and Jeremiah Fogg, of Kensing- ton. Joseph Quimby, Richard Griffin, Humphrey Nichols, Simeon Niehols, Francis Eastman, WILLIAM H. V. NICHOLS, JASON P. DEARBORN, JOIIN COLBY. House : 1, Josiah Brown ( 1764), Josiah Brown, Jr., Daniel Loverin, JEREMIAII G. DAVIS. Sites: 1, Jonathan Philbriek, Moses and William Mudgett, Parker Boynton; 2, Jeremiah Fogg.
Lot 56, Range 3. JAMES LYNDALL. W. SCOTT BAILEY. Site : 1, John Kimball. Lot 57, Range 1. JOTHAM ODIORNE, of Portsmouth. Peter Pierce sold, Oct. 2, 1777, to Samuel Philbriek, who sold the north part to Thomas Philbrick, in 1789, and the south part to Thomas Philbrick, in 1793. Jeremiah Philbrick, James Wal- lace, Timothy Buxton, John L. Hadley, JEREMIAH G. DAVIS, JESSE N. GOULD, ALICE HUNTINGTON. Houses: 1, David Buxton ( 1837), Ezekich W. Osborn, WILLIE BUXTON; 2, Levi Hadlock.
Lot 57, Range 2. JOTHAM ODIORNE. Peter Pierec sold, Oct. 2, 1777, to Capt. Samuel Philbriek. Zebulon Carr, Joseph Philbriek, David H. Bailey, Joseph P. Bailey, W. SCOTT BAILEY, JAMES GRANT.
Lot 58, Range 1. RICHARD NASON. Benjamin Leavitt, Jan. 9, 1762, sold to Nathan- iel Corliss the north half, and Benjamin Connor sold, Aug. 9, 1765, to Samuel Phil- brick for £200, O. T. Joseph Hadlock, Thomas Philbrick, Thomas Worthley (1785), Jeremiah Philbrick ( 1815). Houses : 1, Jolin Worthley, Abner Hoit, Daniel B. Hoit, Hiram S. Hoitt, FRANK L. and JOIIN P. EASTMAN, Francis Eastman; 2, Daniel Gile (1802), JOHN COLBY; 3, HARVEY FIPPIIEN; 4, FRANK FLANDERS. Sites : 1, Nathaniel Corliss, Thomas Worthley (1785), Rev. John B. Gibson, Dr. Asa Kittredge, Samuel Kendrick (1815) ; 2, Jonathan Hadloek; 3, John Ordway, Richard Hadlock; 4, William Dustin, 2d, Asa Dustin; 5, Thomas Worthley, Porter Colby.
Lot 38, Range 2. RICHARD NASON. Benjamin Connor, of Hampton Falls, sold to Samuel Philbrick, March 26, 1763. He sold ( 1797) to Zebulon Carr a few aeres on the south end. Josiah Dearborn, JAMES GRANT, JEREMIAHI G. DAVIS, H. ROMEYN NICHOLS, HENRY HI. SPAULDING, CHARLES J. IIADLEY, W. SCOTT BAILEY. Houses: 1, Samuel Philbrick, Joseph Philbrick, David Il. Bailey, Joseph P. Bailey, George II. Jones. Sites : 1, Zebulon Carr; 2, Enoch Perkins, Walter Philbrick, Ebenezer Philbrick, Aaron White; 3, John Favor, John Philbrick, Henry Peckham, Luther Fraeheur, Samuel Colby, Abraham Flanders; 4, William Hutchins.
Lot 59, Range 3. BENJAMIN BANCROFT sold, in 1750, for taxes, to James Perkins, of Sandown, who, in 1793, sold the north half to EBENEZER BREED, of Weare, for £44. MARIA GOVE, ABRAIIAM MELVIN'S HEIRS, FRANCIS EASTMAN, OSCAR MARTIN, DAVID BUXTON'S HEIRS. Site : 1, Mr. Williams (1770).
Tot 59, Range 2. BENJAMIN BANCROFT. Sold, Nov. 9, 1749, to Richard Nason for taxes, who sold, May 7, 1750, to James Perkins, of Kensington, for £10 10s. Houses: 1, Joseph Perkins ( 1772), Joseph Perkins, Jr., Benjamin Perkins, Lorenzo Dow, James Grant, ALLEN GRANT; 2, Andrew Philbrick, HIRAM PHILBRICK, Ilills Welch. Cemetery 15.
Lot 60, Range 3. SAMUEL PRESCUTT, JR., of Hampton Falls. Moses True, Solo- mon (. Hanson, HIRAM SIMONS' HEIRS, ABRAIIAM MELVIN'S HEIRS.
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Lot 60, Range 2. SAMUEL PRESCUTT, JR., sold, Nov. 12, 1753, to Moses True, who sold to John Atwood, Jan. 30, 1760, for £12, L. M. He sold, Feb. 14, 1760, to Caleb At- wood, for $42, S. M. D. House : 1, Caleb Atwood ( 1760), Jeremiah Corliss ( 1796 ), Abraham Green, of Kensington (1800), Josiah Dearborn (1825), Sarah Dearborn (1840), JOSIAHI G. DEARBORN (1855).
Lot 61, Range 3. NATHANIEL MESERVE and others sold to Sarah Bristol, who sold to JJohn Costello, who sold to Ezekiel Kimball, in 1785, for £12, or $40; he sold, in 1788, to Daniel Kimball, forty acres on the south end of the lot. Philip Sar- gent, ABRAHAM MELVIN'S HEIRS, DAVID BUXTON'S HEIRS, FRANCIS EASTMAN, EDWARD T. BREED. Sites : 1, Daniel Kimball (1783), Israel Dolby, Sarah Dolby, the witch; 2, Abraham Kimball (1792), Joseph Sargent, Jonathan Gove.
Lot 61, Range 2. NATHANIEL MESERVE and others. Rebecea Blanchard sold by mistake to Jonathan Atwood, who settled on this lot about 1758. Peter Pierce sold to Capt. George Hadley, of Goffstown, in 1774. HON. JOHN L. IIADLEY, CHARLES J. HADLEY, CHIARLES THIORP. Houses : 1, Capt. George Hadley, Rev. David Harriman, Rev. David Moody, Rev. Rufus Hayden, Rev. John G. Tuttle, Daniel Bailey, Elbridge A. Bailey, Reuben Hills, HENRY II. SPAULDING; 2, George H. Tewksbury, Parker Boynton, Charles Boynton, Ezra Eastman, JOSIAII H. NICIIOLS. Site : 1, Capt. George Hadley. Cemetery 16; tannery.
Lot 62, Range 3. NATHAN GREEN, of Hampton Falls. Benjamin Rowe bought it before 1760, and sold it that year to Benjamin Kimball, who sold it to William Rowell, of Epping, in 1761, for £325, O. T. Rowell sold, in 1763, to William Smith for £400, 0. T. Moses Brown, Ebenezer Peaslec, Obadiah Eaton, Amos Stoning, Ezekiel Kimball (1793), James Gile, Abraham Kimball, ABRAHAM MELVIN'S HIEIRS, DAVID BUXTON'S HEIRS, EDWARD T. BREED, FRANCIS EASTMAN. Sites : 1, Wil- liam Smithi (1761), Samuel Ordway (1773), Jesse Lull; 2, Abraham Kimball (1793), Josiah Clough, Joseph Kimball, Jolin Philbrick; 3, William Wilson, on the rangeway.
Lot 62, Range 2. NATHAN GREEN. Benjamin Rowe, of Kensington, sold this lot to Jeremiah Corliss (1757) for five shillings, and immediate settlement. Asa Whit- taker, Dr. Langley Kelley. House : 1, George Hadley, Hon. John L. Hadley, George L. Hadley, CHARLES J. HADLEY. Sites : 1, Jeremiah Corliss; 2, Jesse Emery (clockmaker), Deboralı and Lydia Brown.
Lot 63, Range 3. CAPT. JETHRO TILTON. Huse Lull, of Andover, Mass., sold, in 1787, to David Lull, of Weare. James Gile sold, in 1791, the north half to Amos Stoning for £65, L. M. Stoning, in 1797, sold to Josialı Clough, of Weare, fifty aeres on the north end for £60, L. M. Clough, in May, 1797, sold to Philip Sargent for $260. Tristram Johnson, ABRAHAM MELVIN'S HEIRS, DR. JACOB W. MOOAR, FRAN- CIS EASTMAN. Sites : 1, Winthrop Clough, John Maxfield ; 2, Woodbury Beleher, Jona- than Gove; 3, David Lull (1787), Jesse Lull; 4, John Lull (1807), James Cram, Joseph Kenniston, Jesse George, Jefferson Lull. Brick yard.
Lot 63, Range 2. CAPT. JETHRO TILTON. William Quiniby, of Derryfield, sold, Dee. 6, 1753, to Timothy Corliss, father of the hunter, for £9, O. T. ALFONZO C. BUXTON, Daniel B. Eastman, JASON P. DEARBORN, FRANCIS EAST- MAN. Houses : 1, Timothy Corliss, Timothy Corliss, 2d, Samuel Corliss, John Cor- liss, Hammon Hazen, GEORGE HAZEN; 2, James Corliss, Josiah and James Cor- liss, Jr., Jonathan Buxton, Rev. John Thorpe ; 3, John L. Eastman, EASTMAN HEIRS. Two grist-mills, carding machine, tannery, school-house.
Lot 64, Range 3. JOSHUA PIERCE, ESQ. Levi Hovey, in 1777, settled on the south end. Ile sold, in 1789, all but fifty acres on the north end to Tristram Johnson for £115, L. M., and, in 1793, thirty-eight acres to Thomas Shaw for £32, L. M. Daniel Gould, ABRAHAM MELVIN'S HEIRS, AMOS S. GOULD. House : 1, Tristram Johnson, Rowell Johnson, MRS. RUTHI EATON, GEORGE HADLEY. Site: 1, Levi Hovey, Tristram Jolinson. Cemetery 23.
Lot 64, Range 2. JOSHUA PIERCE, ESQ. Daniel Pierce sold, in 1766, to Timo- thy Worthley for $150, S. M. D. Abraham Johnson sold, in 1772, thirty aeres near the north end to William Hutchins, and, in 1775, thirty acres of the north end to Nieo- demus Watson. Timothy Worthley sold, in 1784, the south half to Moses Mudgett. ALFONZO C. BUXTON, GEORGE DUNLAP. Houses : 1, Timothy Worthley (1766),
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Moses Mudgett, Jesse Woodbury (1785), James Wallace, Timothy Buxton, Jonathan Buxton, Almus W. Morse ; 2, Moses Mudgett, Jesse Hadley, Abner L. Hadley, Cleaveland Cross, SAMUEL SARGENT; 3, Nicodemus Watson, Ithamar Watson, Samuel Sar- gent, William Martin, HIS HEIRS; 4, William Hadley, ALONZO HADLEY; 5, Dr. Evans Morrill, Ezra Chase, Cleaveland Cross, Jonathan Buxton, Hiram D. Osborn, CHARLES BUXTON; 6, George Hadley, William Thorp, Samuel Dunlap, Almus Marshall; 7, Jonathan Stoning, AMOS J. STONING. Sites: 1, William Hutchins (1772), James Silver; 2, Oliver Hardy, William Stiekney. Store on the rangeway.
Lot 65, Range 3. THOMAS PACKER, ESQ., of Portsmouth, sold, in 1783, to Moses Boynton, of Andover, Mass., for £66, silver money, who sold (1783) one hun- dred and ten acres on the north end to Levi Hovey, fifty aeres to Elijah Flanders, Jr., for £45, L. M. Flanders sold to John Melvin forty aeres for £45, L. M., and (1785) ten acres to Thomas Shaw. Hovey, in 1787, sold thirty-five aeres to Jonathan Gould for £60. Daniel Gould. Houses : 1, Moses Boynton, David Boynton, John Boynton, JOHN BOYNTON'S HEIRS ; 2, John Melvin (1785), ABRAHAM MELVIN'S HEIRS, ABRAM B. STORY, Henry Couch; 3, Jonathan Gould (1787), John Gould, AMOS S. GOULD. Sites : 1, John Flanders, Moses Boynton; 2, Thomas Shaw (1785), Widow James Woodbury; 3, Barnard Gould (1830). Cemetery 23.
Lot 65, Range 5. THOMAS PACKER, ESQ. Houses: 1, Joseph Buxton, DAMON HEDDING; 2, Moses Osborn, 2d, Jonathan Hoag, Joseph Hoag, David Gove, ILAR- TEY F. PEASLEE ; 3, Moses Osborn, 2d, Nathan G. Chase, Thomas W. Thorndike, OSCAR DOWNING. Sites : 1, Col. James Caldwell (1798) ; 2, Moses Osborn, 2d, George Nichols, Thomas Putney ; 3, Daniel Osborn.
Lot 66, Range 3. JOHN WENTWORTH, JR., ESQ. ABRAHAM MELVIN'S HEIRS. Houses : 1, Isaac Elliott (1770), Daniel Gould (1776), Daniel Gould, Jr., Nathan Gould, John Emerson, Rodney W. Emerson, Green Boynton; 2, Timothy George (1776), Nathan George, Jesse George, Timothy Palmer, George W. Eastman ; 3, John Favor (1776), James Peaslee, Enos Merrill, Nathaniel Favor, William Favor, ORRIN FAVOR. Sites : 1, Zebulon Favor; 2, John George.
Lot 66, Range 5. JOHN WENTWORTH, JR., ESQ. House : 1, Moses Osborn, Samuel Osborn, LINDLEY H. OSBORN.
Lot 67, Range 3. PETER SHORES, of Portsmouth. Sold,for taxes in 1750 to Jere- miah Bennett, of Kingston, who sold to Judge Benjamin Paige, of Kensington. Paige (1762) soltl to Moses Marshall, of Chester, for £65, O. T. Marshall sold to Peter Shores, who, in 1764, sold to Daniel Little, of Hampstead. Little (1770) sold fifty aeres to Moses Follansbee for $50. Tristram Barnard, of Amesbury, Mass., Edmund Barnard, John Duke, ABRAHAM MELVIN'S HEIRS, ORRIN FAVOR, PAIGE M. BARNARD, THOMAS EATON. House : 1, Richard Maxfield (1797), Phinehas Stone (he kept store there in 1808), Rev. Ezra Wilmarth, Rowell Jolinson, WILLARD JOHNSON. Sites : 1, John Huntington, Jr., Richard Maxfield; 2, Joseph Hunting- ton; 3, Reuben Barnard, Jesse George; 4, Jonathan Barnard, John Merrill. School- house.
Lot 67, Range 5. PETER SHORES. Houses : 1, Nathan G. Chase (1775), John Chase. Josiah D. Chase, HENRY D. TIFFANY; 2, Levi Green (1780), Jonathan Green, Pelatiah Gove, Jacob Clark, CALEB P. WOODBURY.
Lot 68, Range'3. REUBEN SANBORN, JR. Simeon Hovey, joiner, sold in 1777, to Tristram Barnard, for £500, L. M. Barnard sold sixty acres on the south end to Peter Green (probably the first lawyer in town), who, in 1783, sold the same to Follansbee Shaw, of Sandown, for £120. Houses : 1, Edmund Barnard (1777), Tristram Barnard, Tristram Barnard, Jr. ( 1792 ), Wheeler Eaton, Reuben Eaton, Lewis George, JOHN WHITE ; 2, Follansbee Shaw (1783), Edmund Barnard, John Barnard, WIDOW JOHN BARNARD; 3, David Barnard (1779), Morrill Barnard, Daniel Barnard, Paige M. Barnard, WILLIAM H. BROWN. Sites: 1, Rev. Samuel Hovey (1766), Simeon Hovey, Follansbee Shaw. Shaw's and Edmund Barnard's children went to play in the old Samuel Hovey house long after it was deserted; in five minutes after they left it fell down with a erash.
Lot 68, Range 5. REUBEN SANBORN, JR., Moses Eaton. House : 1, Enoch Paige (1790), Daniel Paige, Esq., JOHN COLBURN. Site : 1, Johnson Paige (1778).
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Lot 69, Range 3. REV. JOHN CHIPMAN. Sold for taxes in 1750. Elihu Chase (1778) sold fifty acres to Jolm logg for £15. John Paige sold twenty-three acres in 1785 for taxes to Obadiah Eaton. DANIEL CLOUGH, THOMAS EATON. House : 1, Paige Colby (1821), Eleazer Hoit, Nathan George, Lucian George, ALMIRA GEORGE. Sites : 1, Levi Colby (1785) ; 2, Benjamin Follansbee, John Elkins (1790) ; 3, Charles Hart, Paul Taylor.
Lot 69, Range 5. REV. JOHN CHIPMAN. House: 1, Edmund Gove (1787), Abijah Johnson, William B. Johnson, Henry A. Sawyer, HENRY DAVIS. Sites: 1, George Little (1770) ; 2, Moses Green (1786), Moses Green, Jr.
Lot 70, Range 3. TIMOTHY BLAKE, JR., of Hampton, sold, in 1741, to John Hoit, of Hampton, who sold, June 4, 1753, one-half to Joshua Maxfield, of Salisbury, and July 10, 1755, the other half to Joseph Maxfield, father of Joshua. Houses : 1, John Hogg (1796), Jeremiah P. Raymond, William P. Raymond, DANIEL CLOUGHI, JOHN CLOUGHI, (tenants ), Albion L. Clough, Horace Ferry; 2, Thomas Raymond (1816), Stephen P. Raymond, DORA GREEN ; 3, Nathan Carr ( 1765 ), Jacob Carr, Aaron Carr, Thomas Kilborn, PERRY A. EATON, William S. Eaton, Daniel Wilson. Sites: 1, Joshua Maxfield; 2, Joshua Maxfield, John Maxfield; 3, Nathan Carr; 4, John Whittle; 5, Walker Marshall, Gilman Farley, Jonathan Colby; 6, John Hogg, Caleb Mills, Samuel Colby ; 7, Charles Hart, Rev. John Cayford, John Collins, Richard Cilley. Saw-mill (1790), site 20; saw- and grist-mill (1806), site 21; railroad station, formerly ealled Raymond, now Everett.
Lot 70, Range 5. TIMOTHY BLAKE, JR. MRS. DERWIN CIIASE. Sites : 1, Joseph Kimball (1775) ; 2, Winthrop Gove.
Lot 71, Range 3. GEORGE JAFFREY. There never has been any settlement on this lot, nor on the common land at the east of it. John Hogg, Jeremiah P. Ray- mond, Thomas Raymond, William P. Raymond, Stephen B. Raymond, Nathan Carr, Jacob Carr, Aaron Carr, Thomas Kilburn. These men owned strips aeross both this lot and the common land east of it. PERRY A. EATON, J. M. and D. A. PARKER, DORA GREEN, JOHN CLOUGH, GEORGE FOSTER'S HEIRS.
Lot 71, Range 5. GEORGE JAFFREY. Houses : 1, Elijah Dow (1785), JOSIAH DOW; 2, Winthrop Dow (1780), Stephen Peaslee, PHINETTA STONE; 3, HENRY STONE; 4, Moses Gove, David Peaslee, Alfred D. Peaslee, IIenry Davis, MRS. DER- WIN CHASE. Site : 1, Samuel Jones.
Lot 72, Range 2. REUBEN SANBORN, JR., sold in 1749 to Richard Nason, who sold, Nov. 13, 1749, to James Perkins, for £24 10s., O. T. Oliver Tenney. Houses : 1, Simon Perkins (1770), Samuel Tenney, John Huntington, from Amesbury (1796), Daniel Gove, Abijah Jolmson; 2, Paige Gove, ALVANI GOVE; 3, PAIGE GOVE. Tannery.
Lot 72, Range 7. REUBEN SANBORN, JR. JAMES BROWN, OLIVER D. SAW- YER, JOHN C. RAY. Sites : 1, Stephen Goodale (1790) ; 2, Nathaniel Mordough; 3, Timothy Heath.
Lot 73, Range 2. EBENEZER PRESCUTT. Samuel Preseutt sold, Feb. 18, 1750, to Moses Blake. Samuel Rankin, Thomas Kennedy. Joshua Corliss sold to John Hodg- don, Nov. 18, 1771, for £217 16s. Houses : 1, Joshua Corliss, John Hodgdon, Moses Hodgdon, MOSES A. HIODGDON; 2, Moses Ilodgdon, tenants. Saw-mill, site 43; old school-house.
Lot 73, Range 7. EBENEZER PRESCUTT. Abner P. Collins, OLIVER D. SAW- YER. House : 1, Diamond Muzzy (1805), John Paige, 3d (1865), James I. Wyman, Jonathan Saltmarsh. Site : 1, James Brown (1784), Josiah Brown, 3d, James Brown, Jr.
Lot 74, Range 2. SAMUEL ROBIE. Joshua Corliss sold, Nov. 18, 1771, to John Hodgdon, north part. Jesse Johnson sold (1772) to Enoch and Nathan Gove. Moses Hodgdon, MOSES A. IIODGDON, FRANKLIN BARTLETT. Site : 1, Nathan Gove, Daniel Gove, or " Mountain Daniel."
Lot 74, Range 7. SAMUEL ROBIE. WILLIAM HI. CATE. Houses: 1, Enoch Brown, Elijah Brown, JOHN K. BROWN; 2, Josiah Brown; 3, Jonathan Estes (1780), Samuel Purington, Rufus Tutherly, Israel P. Dodge, Levi H. Dow.
Lot 75, Range 2. CAPT. SAMUEL PRESCUTT. Joseph Preseutt sold, in 1772, the east half to Enoch and Nathan Gove, and in 1777 the west half to Nathaniel Weed.
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Thomas Niehols, Daniel Breed, MOSES A. HODGDON. House: 1, Dodevah H. Gray, Alvah Gove, Luther Loeke, HARRIS WILSON. Sites : 1, "Eddard" Flanders ; 2, Solomon Coleman.
Lot 75, Range 7. CAPT. SAMUEL PRESCUTT. Houses : 1, Caleb Emery (1764 ), Caleb Emery, Jr., William Emery, CHIARLES COLBURN; 2, John Muzzy ( 1775 ), Thomas Muzzy (1825), Jonathan Peaslee, Harvey Peaslee, LORENZO D. PEASLEE. Site : 1, Sylvanus Emery at north end (1769), James Buxton, Jr. (1797). Cemetery 9.
Lot 76, Range 2. NATHAN TILTON, of Hampton Falls, sold, Jan. 1, 1754, to Levi Dearborn, who sold, in 1757, to James Graves, of Hampstead. Graves sold, Aug. 1, 1760, to John Atwood for £266, O. T. Jonathan Atwood, Amos Johnson, MRS. DANIEL JOHNSON. House : 1, Henry Bagley, Jedediah Cram, Jacob Cram, Pelatiah Gove, Nathan Sawyer. Site : 1, John Atwood.
Lot 76, Range 7. NATHAN TILTON. Houses : 1, Abraham Jones (1771), Nathan Putney, Perley Putney, Levi H. Dow, MOSES W. MORSE. Site: 1, Moses Johnson, Jason Webber, Josiah Dow, George W. Peaslee. Sehool-house (1816).
Lot 77, Range 2. BENJAMIN LYNDE. Sold for taxes in 1749 to Benjamin Sweet for £19. Edward Gove, of Seabrook (1776), John Gove (1776), Isaae Webster, John Webster, Paul Peaslee, Daniel Braekenbury, John Hodgdon, Moses Hodgdon, Daniel Hook, Jonathan Peaslee, MOSES A. HODGDON.
Lot 77, Range 7. BENJAMIN LYNDE, ALBERT WHEELER, FRANKLIN II. PEASLEE. Houses: 1, Nathaniel Peaslee (1770), James Peaslee (1790), Nathaniel Peaslee, Jr. (1856), Horaee F. Peaslee, JOHN L. COLLINS (1886) ; 2, Jonathan Peaslee, Nathaniel Peaslee, Jeremiah Twiss, Albert W. Bowers, A. D. Folsom; 3, NATHIAN- IEL P. PEASLEE; 4, Nathaniel Peaslee (1788), Nathaniel Peaslee, 2d, George W. Muzzy, tenants ; 5, Samuel Peaslee, James Carnes, Content Peaslee, JAMES S. PUT- NEY'S HEIRS; - Wheeler. Sites: 1, Abner Peaslee (1830); 2, Abner Peaslee (1813) ; 3, Ephraim Jones, Samuel Gale, Benjamin Hardy, Jonathan Flanders.
Lot 78, Range 2. WILLIAM WALKER. Sold for taxes to Caleb Bennett (1749). John Brown, of Hampton Falls, sold, April 2, 1753, to Robert Mitehell. Jeremiah Pearson, Daniel Breed, Moses Hodgdon, MOSES A. IIODGDON. House : 1, John Webster, John Gove (1792), Daniel Hook (1800), Jonathan Peaslee, Jeremiah G. Davis, GEORGE SCRUTON.
Lot 78, Range 7. WILLIAM WALKER. FRANKLIN II. PEASLEE. Sites: 1, Samuel Hoag, blacksmith (1770) ; 2, Silas Peaslee (1772), James Gove, Simon Brown, Elijah Gale.
Lot 79, Range 3. HENRY THIRESHIER. MOSES A. HODGDON, JAMES WIIIT- TAKER. Sites : 1, Obadiah Gove (1780), Isaiah Breed; 2, Robert Osborn; 3, Isaae B. Breed; 4, Caleb Twiss, James Whittaker, John Anderson. Store, tannery.
Lot 79, Range 7. HENRY THRESHER. FRANKLIN HI. PEASLEE, MARY ANN WRIGHT.
Lot 80, Range 3. WALTER WILLIAMS. JAMES BAKER, GEORGE SCRUTON. Site : 1, John Twiss.
Lot 80, Range 7. WALTER WILLIAMS. JAMES BAKER, JR. Site : 1, Aaron Dow.
Lot 81, Range 3. TIMOTHY FULLER. MOSES JOHNSON, JOHN BROOKS PHILBRICK.
Lot 81, Range 7. TIMOTHY FULLER. DAMON HIEDDING, GEORGE BYRON CHANDLER. Site : 1, Asa G. Richardson.
Lot 82, Range 3. THOMAS BATCHIELDER. JOHN BROOKS PHILBRICK.
Lot 82, Range 7. THOMAS BATCIIELDER. FRANKLIN II. PEASLEE. Site : 1, David MeKellips, Samuel MeKellips.
Lot 83, Range, 3. JOSEPHI MESERVE. House: 1, Daniel Gove, Johnson Gove, Moses N. Balch, J. Dow Clement, HENRY FLANDERS.
Lot 83, Range 7. JOSEPH MESERVE. MARIA GOVE.
Lot 84, Range 3. CAPT. THOMAS CRAM. House : 1, William Gove (1774), Abner Gove, Samuel Dunlap, George Dunlap, Henry H. Spalding, ENOCHI W. BREED (1884).
Lot 84, Range 7. CAPT. THOMAS CRAM. DANIEL P. WOODBURY.
Lot 85, Range 3. THEODORE ATKINSON, ESQ. MOSES A. IIODGDON.
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Lot 85, Range 7. THEODORE ATKINSON, ESQ. DANIEL P. WOODBURY.
Lot 86, Range 3. DAVID TILTON. Houses: 1, John Worth, Phillips Sawyer, Ezra Sawyer, James M. Eastman, Aaron Colburn, Leonard Kimball, DAVID GOVE; 2, Rufns Wadleigh, MARY WADLEIGHI. Sites : 1, Thomas Worthley; 2, John Kim- ball; 3, John Ordway.
Lot 86, Range 7. DAVID TILTON. John Hodgdon. House : 1, JJonathan Paige, John Paige, Joseph F. Huntoon, Ezra Edmunds, Moses A. Cartland, Reuben Call, Ira Feleh, Charles T. Felch, IRA J. FELCHI. Sites: 1, Benjamin Swett (1770), Israel Hodgdon, a Shaker; 2, Shaker settlements; William Evans, Jonathan Basford.
Lot 87, Range 4. CALEB BENNETT. BENJAMIN L. BARTLETT. Sites : 1, Daniel Flood (1778) ; 2, Daniel Hadley.
Lot 87, Range 7. CALEB BENNETT sold to Charles Moore, of Chester, who sold, in 1761, to John Darling, of Kingston. Darling sold, April 11, 1768, to his sons, John, Jr., and William, and the same day they sold to Judge Benjamin Paige, of Kensing- ton, who, in 1778, sold twenty-two aeres to Jonathan Edmunds for £100, L. M., and, in 1780, ten acres to Jacob Chase, in the sonth-cast corner. Judge Paige died Dec. 16, 1782, and the farm was sold to James Hogg, of Dunbarton. John Church, Benja- min F. Cilley, JOIIN C. RAY, LEWIS DEARBORN. Houses: 1, Jonathan Allen, 3d (1790), John Day, George Day, Isaiah J. Webber, Abbie J. Leach, Milton Leeds, LYDIA R. GEORGE; 2, William Darling (1764), Judge Benjamin Paige (1768), James Hogg, Abraham Channel, Moody Haskell (1816), Abner Hoit, Warren Hoit, Ezra E. Lull, Artemus Glover, Samuel N. Jaekman, THOMAS LUFKIN ; 3, Hiram Clifford, Henry Drueher, Warren Hoit, JAMES COLBY. Site: 1, Jacob Chase (1780), William Ayers.
Lot 88, Range 4. SAMUEL LANE. NATHAN DOW. Houses : 1, Samnel B. Tobie, Nathan Philbriek, J. BROOKS PHILBRICK; 2, Moses Mudgett, Nathan Philbrick. Site : 1, Johnson Gove, David Chase (1780), Peter Chase, Stephen Chase.
Lot 88, Range 7. SAMUEL LANE sold to Jeremiah Bennett, of Kingston, who sold, in 1750, to Judge Benjamin Paige, who, in 1771, sold to his son, Dr. Benjamin Paige, of Weare, one-half of this lot south of the road. Doctor Paige, in 1780, sold twenty-two acres, with the buildings, to Levi Colby, who sold, in 1784, to Robert Col- lins, Jr., of Sandown, for £60. Judge Paige, in 1775, sold to Brackett Leavitt forty acres in the north-west eorner, and, in 1777, all north of the road exeept the forty acres to Robert Hogg, Jr., and, in 1778, forty-eight aeres to Jonathan Edmunds, shipwright, for £200, L. M. THOMAS LUFKIN, MARY EATON, JOHN C. RAY, LEWIS DEAR- BORN, LYDIA R. GEORGE, DANIEL KIMBALL. Sites: 1, Dr. Benjamin Paige (1771), Levi Colby, Samuel Bean, Robert Collins, Jr., Timothy Straw, Jotham Tuttle, Dr. John Collins, blacksmith; 2, Robert Hogg, Jr., Abraham Channel. Saw-mill, site 26.
Lot 89, Range 4. JOSEPH PRESCUTT. House : 1, Benjamin Huntington, John Huntington, Thomas Huntington, J. Dow Chase, RICHARDS & JOHNSON. Site: 1, Joseph Hadlock. Old school-house.
Lot 89, Range 7. JOSEPHI PRESCUTT. Joshua Blunt, of Chester, in 1768, sold to Judge Benjamin Paige, of Weare, for £24, L. M., who, in 1769, sold forty-seven aeres in the south-west corner on the road to Benjamin Collins, and, Sept. 24, 1776, sold to James Hogg, his son-in-law, the remainder. Master Robert Hogg owned the place in 1777, and in 1781 sold it to Col. Nathaniel Fifield. Judge Paige also sold, in 1777, twenty acres in the south-east corner to Brackett Leavitt, and, in 1775, thirty acres in the north-west eorner next to Hopkinton line. In 1789 Brackett Leavitt's heirs sold to Obadiah Eaton. CHARLES D. MOORE, SEWELL E. HOIT, HORACE EDMUNDS, LYDIA R. GEORGE, WALTER EATON, STEPHEN HIOIT'S HEIRS. Sites: 1, Benjamin Collins, James Hogg, Robert Hogg, Jr., Robert Hogg, Thomas Stevens and his daughters, blaeksmiths, David Heath; 2, Brackett Leavitt.
Lot 90, Range 4. SAMUEL SOLLEY and CLEMENT MARCH, ESQRS. House : 1, Moses Mudgett, Eliphalet Paige, Samuel Paige, GEORGE C. PAIGE. Site: 1. Samnel Hanson.
Lot 90, Range 7. SOLLEY and MARCHI. Benjamin Lynde, of Salem, Mass., sold, in 1767, to Judge Benjamin Paige for £30, or 100 S. M. D. Jeremiah Paige, son of the Judge, sold, in 1770, fifty acres on the south end to Isaac Colby. Thomas Evans,
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JOHN C. RAY, CHARLES D. MOORE, EBENEZER WYMAN. Houses : 1, Isaac Colby (1770), John Evans, John Lull, David G. Lull, Moses Gould, Lyman Wood, Wil- liam H. Brown, Pillsbury R. Eaton, Danicl B. Eaton, Henry Foster, ALTON P. JONES, James Rowe ; 2, John Edmunds, John Lull, Ezra E. Lull, BRADFORD BOWIE. Site : 1, Jeremiah Paige, John Cayford, Benjamin Clark, Aaron Quimby, Henry Archelaus. Briek-yard by Obadiah Eaton. Colonel Fifield's briek were made therc. Formerly the Edmunds sehool-house. The Eaton district.
Lot 91, Range 4. MESHECHI WEARE. Houses : 1, Jolin Chase (1770), Chevey Chase, Hezekiah Copeland, GEORGE DANFORTII; 2, Gilman M. Saltmarsh, HIRAM D. OSBORN. Sites : 1, Dudley Chase (1777) ; 2, Nathan Greenleaf, Moses Greenleaf.
Lot 91, Range 7. MESHECH WEARE. John Karr, of Chester, sold, in 1761, to Thomas Shirley, of Chester, for £350, O. T. Jeremiah Allen, of Wearestown or Halestown, sold, in 1764, to Ebenezer Collins, in Kingston, for £750, O. T., who, in 1774, sold to Samuel Ayers the south half, or what is south of the road. Ayers, in 1791, sold to Jonathan Edmunds, of Salisbury Point, Mass., for £270, L. M. Collins, in 1775, sold to Daniel Pearsons, of Berwick, Me., forty-five acres in the north-west corner for £120, L. M., and the same year the north-east one-fourth to Ezra Pillsbury, for £135, L. M. Ebenezer Pcaslee, Andrew J. Jolinson, JOHN C. RAY, EBENEZER WYMAN, MARY EATON. Houses : 1. Ebenezer Collins, Daniel Pearson, Ithamar Eaton, Jr., Dr. Elijah Butler, Samuel Davis, Jonathan Gore. Samuel Evans, Jonathan Butterfield, Andrew J. Fogg, John and Jane Addison, Joseph Kimball, John A. Vitty, WALTER EATON; 2, Samuel Ayers, Jonathan Edmunds, Ezra Edmunds, Alfred Edmunds, Jolın Edmunds, Charles D. Boynton; 3, Ezra Pillsbury, Moses Pillsbury, Samuel Blaisdell, John Moore, Curtis Felch, Leonard Felch, 2d, Lewis Felch, Pills- bury R. Eaton, Sylvester Hadley, William HI. Brown, CHARLES D. MOORE. Site : 1, Jonathan Edmunds, Jr., Thomas Stevens. School-house on rangeway.
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