The history of Windham in New Hampshire (Rockingham country). 1719-1883. A Scotch settlement (commonly called Scotch-Irish), embracing nearly one third of the ancient settlement and historic township of Londonderry, N.H, Part 89

Author: Morrison, Leonard Allison, 1843-1902
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Boston, Mass., Cupples, Upham & co.
Number of Pages: 1042


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Grillln, Amos and Margaret, son b. Oct. 5, 1857.


Hackett, Edward-P. and Celesta, dau. Carrie-H .- M., b. Aug. 15, 1859.


Henasey, Richard and Sarah. Children : Margaret, b. April 10, 1761; James, b. Feb. 24, 1763.


Henry, Samuel and Hannah, dau. Jane, b. April 21, 1771.


Henderson, James-P. and Ellen, son James-P., b. April 5, 1873.


Howe, George-W. and Clarissa-A .- Wyman, dau. Lizzie-Caroline, b. April 6, 1858.


Hunt, Patrick and Beesey, son William-H., b. Jan. 23, 1879.


Huntley, Seth-N , child Alina, b. Oct. 2, 1859.


Jameson, Martha, son Thomas-McConnel, b. Aug. 8, 1753.


Jones, Win .- Reed and Frances-Harriet, son Carl-Lincoln, b. Aug. 1, 1869. Johnson, Enoch and Matilda, dau. b. July 13, 1851; son b. April 25, 1854; son b. Feb. 23, 1856.


Johnson, John-H. and Mary-J., dan. b. Aug. 30, 1851.


Jonson, Thomas and Eunice-Duty, dau. Mehitable, b. Sept. 30, 1772.


Kenney, John and Bridget, son b. April 1, 1853.


Kimball, Joseph and Margaret. Children : William-Hamilton, b. Ames- bury, Mass., July 18, 1840; Gay-P' .- Osgood, b. Oct. 1, 1844.


Lewis, Alfred and Sarah, dau. Alice-G., b. March 22, 1879.


Lord, Frank and Ednah-E .- H., son Clarence, b. Feb. 28, 1881.


Loud, Frank and Olena, son Henry-S., b. Dec. 30, 1873.


Mansfield, James-E. and Elizabeth, dan. Rosanna, b. Feb. 1, 1870.


McConihe, William-II. and Elizabeth-T., dau. Ida-L., b. June 22, 1859. McConnell, Thos., mn. Mary -, Oct. 28, 1756; son Sam'l, b. April 3, 1759. MeGrath, Jacob and Cora, son Theron, b. May 22, 1878; Ernest, b. April 12, 1880.


Messer, Archibald and Anna, son b. Jan. 10, 1852.


Millican, James and Elizabeth, son John, b. Aug. 20, 1758.


Mordough, Sehna and Martha, dau. b. April 6, 1851.


Morrill, Philip and Sally-S., son Alexis, b. June 2, 1807.


Morrill, Philip and Mehitable, son Lorenzo, b. Jan. 27, 1814.


Morrison, John and Hannah, dau. b. JJune 13, 1851.


Nevins, David and Nancy. Children : Nancy, b. May 2, 1771; Peggy, b.


March 31, 1773.


Nichols, Charles and Agnes-Smith, son b. July 28, 1879.


Norcross, Jos-F. and Sarah-A .- C. Children : Sarah-Josephine, b. Haver- hill, Mass., March 8, 1843; Cornelia-Jane, b. Windham, Jan. 2, 1846. Palmer, William-C. and Lavinia-A., dau. Carrie-Bell, b. Oct. 31, 1870.


Palmer, James and Miriam-M., son George-Samuel, b. March 6, 1871.


. Perry, Benjamin and Rosa, son b. March 4, 1854.


Perry, Benjamin and Elizabeth, son b. May 1, 1857.


Piper, Daniel-S. and Lavinia, dau. Myra-A., h. Nov. 16, 1873.


Plummer, Charles and Ella, dau. h. Feb. 12, 1877.


Poor, Charles-E. aud Elizabeth, son Winthrop-H., b. Feb. 19, 1853.


Poor, George-B., son ('harles-P., b. Nov. 7, 1873.


Powar, Jaffrey and Lilly, dau. Hannah, b. Sept 13, 1757, d. March 13, 1759. " Mrs. Lilly, w. of Jaffrey Powar, d. June 24, 1761, in her 28th year."


Prentice, Henry and Betty, son Samuel, b. July 20. 1790.


Richardson, Joseph and Ellen, son Joseph, . June 21, 1878.


Roberts, Jolin and Mary, child, b. March 20, 1875.


Rock, Joseph and Mary, dau. b. June 5, 1851 ; female twins b. Dec. 7, 1852. Roper, Dana and Anna-Elizabeth, son Charles-Augustus, b. Oct. 14, 1869. Ryan, Anthony and Bridgett, dau. b. Aug. 25, 1852.


Ryan, Anthony and Mary, son b. Sept. 6, 1857.


Sanborn, Frank P., dau. Annie-Bell, b. Aug. 1, 1875.


834


RECORD OF UNASSIGNED BIRTHS AND DEATHS.


Scott, John and Rebecca, dan. Adelaide, b. June 14, 1873.


Seavey, John and Mary-Ann, dau. b. May 24, 1852.


Shattuck, Alfred and Mary, dau. Eva-Abbie, b. Jan. 29, 1875.


Smith, Sarah, dan. Dorcas, b. Feb. 2, 1789.


Titeomb, Albert and Ellen, son b. Dec. 2, 1878.


Wadleigh. Children : Sarah-IIuldah, b. March 27, 1830; twins, Joseph and Newell, b. June 16, 1832; Catherine-Abbot, b. Nov. 4, 1834; Wil- liam-Patten, b. May 8, 1836.


Wilbur, Henry and Althea-Rose, son Frank-Augustus, b. March 1, 1870.


Wilson, George-W., dau. Laura, b. Jan. 1876.


Wilson, James-M. and Harriet-Chase, dan. Elizabeth-Adaline, b. Oct. 31, 1858.


Whitney, William. Children : Susan, b. March 15, 1842; Sarah-J., b. April 27, 1847.


Woods, George and Harriet, dau. Abbie-Ann-Goddard, b. April 7, 1838.


This list of deaths, with the record in the genealogy of families, includes every date of death found upon the Windham Town Records, from 1742 to 1882, or during one hundred and forty years, and every record upon every gravestone within the limits of Windham, from the first settlement to November, 1880.


Bean, John, d. Sept. 4, 1854, æ. 7 yrs.


Bean, John, son of Robinson and Joanna, d. Sept. 6, 1854, æ. 10 yrs. 8 mos. 26 days.


Baldwin, infant, d. Feb. 8, 1859.


Benton, Jerry, d. Feb 15, 1881.


Blaisdell, Abigail, d. July 3, 1851, æ. 68 yrs.


Blood, Mrs. Lucy, d. Oct. 12, 1854, æ. 22 yrs.


Bradley, Caleb-L., d. July 11, 1855, æ. 42 yrs.


Brown, Dr. Sylvanus, d. Oct. 1870, a. 62 yrs.


Brown, John-N., infant son, d. Sept 8, 1859, æ. 3 mos.


Caldwell, Mrs., d. Feb. 9, 1854, æ. 75 yrs.


Caldwell, Sally, d. Jan. 12, 1875, æ. 82 yrs.


Carr, Elizabeth-A., niece of John Carr, d. May 5, 1860, æ. 22 yrs.


Carter. Sarah-H., d. Nov. 18, 1876, æ. 85 yrs. 11 mos.


Chase, Dea. Joseph, d. Sept. 4, 1871, æ. 91 yrs. 3 mos. 17 days.


Clendennin, Betsey, d. Nov. 18, 1876, æ. 85 yrs.


Coburn, James-F., d. Feb. 4, 1871, :p. 83 yrs. 7 mos. 18 days.


Coburn, Joseph, child, d. Sept. 12, 1852, æ. 7 mos.


Craig, Anuis, d. Nov. 11, 1856, æ. 87 yrs.


Danniels, Mrs. Hannah, d. Feb. 22, 1872, æ. 58 yrs.


Day, Samuel, d. March 23, 1872, æ. 81 yrs.


Emery. Ilester, wife of Lowell Emery, d. Oct. 12, 1873, æ. 40 yrs. 4 mos. Farwell, William, d. Dec. 1881, a. 67. Filleld, Marilla, d. July 20, 1879, æ. 73 yrs.


Fields, Calvin, d. Sept. 20, 1852, æ. 23 yrs.


Freeland, Jane, d. Feb. 21, 1879, a. 67 yrs.


Gihnan, Mrs. Betsey, d. at Clinton, Mass., Jan. 3, 1853, æ. 50 yrs.


Greenongh, widow Sarah-P., d. Ang. 12, 1843, æ. 65 yrs.


Griffin, Charles-A., infant, d. Sept. 26. 1858. Johnson, Hannah, d. Feb. 1876, æ. 71 yrs. 10 mos.


Johnson, Jacob-P., d. Nov. 1, 1855, . 82 yrs.


Marshall, Randall, d. Jan. 10, 1848, p. 36 yrs. 9 mos. 20 days.


Marshall, Sarah, his wife, d. Jan. 4, 1869, a. 53 yrs. 7 mos.


Marshall, Abbie, their dan., d. Sept. 1. 1865, a. 17 yrs. 7 IOS.


Marshall, Randall, d. July 30, 1869, æ. 24 yrs.


Miller, John, d. March 11, 1786, m. 86 yrs.


Moffitt, David, d. Oct. 7, 1856, æ. 87 yrs.


835


RECORD OF UNASSIGNED BIRTHS AND DEATHS.


Moorland, John, d. March 15, 1798, æ. 76 yrs.


Moorland, Mary, his wife, d. Dec. 29, 1796, ze. 78 yrs.


Moorland Susannah, his wife, d. Dec. 15, 1816, æ. 63 yrs.


Mordough, Ada-Gertrude, dau. of S .- M. and .A .- D. Mordough, d. Sept. 20, 1853, æ. 11 mos. 3 days.


Murphy, Dennis, d. 1758, in his 28th year.


Myrick, Jacob, d. Sept. 22, 1859, æ. 78 yrs. A soldier of the 1812-15 war.


Myrick, Ruth (Simpson), his wife, d. May 14, 1864, we. 75 yrs. 25 days.


Myrick, Moses, member of N. H. Vol. Vets., killed at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 16, 1864, a. 38 yrs. "A soldier's rest."


Nichols, child, d. Aug. 23, 1879, w. 26 days.


O'Brien, Mary, d. Nov. 24, 1857, 20. 50 yrs.


Osgood, Arminda, d. Dec. 13, 1854, æ. 31 yrs.


Page, Lanrella-P., dau. of George-B. and Eliza-J. Page, d. Oct. 9, 1853, æ. 11 mos. 3 days.


Palmer, Mary, d. Feb. 18, 1876, s. 74 yrs.


Patterson, Lucins, d. May 19, 1866, æ. 51 yrs.


Patterson, Hannah-Jane (Marshall), his wife, d. Dec. 11, 1852, æ. 33 yrs. 9 mos.


Patterson, Susan-Lincoln, dau., d. Ang. 19, 1850, æ. 19 mos. 23 days. (The parents and sister of Mrs. Ambrose Richardson. )


Pease, Clara-A., d. Jan. 1882, æ. 26 yrs.


Plummer, Samuel, d. Feb. 1880, æ. 82.


Prescott, Dorothy, d. June 18, 1880, æ. 82 yrs. 6 mos.


Richardson, Israel-H., d. Jan. 6, 1875, æ. 69 yrs. 8 mos. 24 days.


Robbins, Eliza-H., wife of Wise Robbins, d. Sept. 25, 1857, t. 53 yrs. Rolfe, Moses, d. Sept. 28, 1859.


Sheridan, Anna, d. July 2, 1858, æ. 18 yrs. 6 mos.


Sheridan, Kate, d. Sept. 20, 1858, æ. 21 yrs. 2 mos.


Sheridan, Margie, d. June 12, 1870, æ. 27 yrs. 6 mos. (Sisters of Mrs. Charles-L. Haseltine. )


Sargent, Charles, d. Feb. 24, 1857.


Shaw, John, d. a. 65.


Simpson, Jane, d. May 10, 1854, 2. 95.


Tower, Mary, d. May 3, 1855, æ. 35.


Towns, M .- M., child, d. Aug. 3, 1852, a. 7 yrs.


Wilson, John, d. Sept. 27, 1852, æ. 71.


Wilson, Mary, d. April 13, 1855, &. 78 yrs.


Wilson, Simon, d. Jan. 9, 1853, æ. 68 yrs.


Wilson, Mary, d. 1876, æ. 81 yrs.


Wilson, Martha-J., d. Jan. 1, 1819.


Whitney, Mary, d. Oct. 13, 1854, a. 14 yrs.


Webster, Elizabeth-J., d. Nov. 6, 1848, 21 yrs. 8 mos.


CORRECTIONS.


On page 59, 20th line from top, in place of Jolin Gregg, read Thomas. On pages 128 and 598, in reference to the raising of the church, later in- formation shows that it should be May 27-29, not June 27-29.


On page 227, 2d line from bottom of the page, Robert Dinsmoor3, Sr., Lieut., son of John Dinsmoor should be grandson. On page 389, under No. 4, 16th line, add "named Milton-Clyde."


On page 534, for Rev. Daniel Abbott, read Rev. David.


On page 545, 24th line from top, in the line of " with his father," read " with his brother."


On page 589, for Jolm-A. Holmes read Oliver-A.


INDEX TO SUBJECTS.


PAGE


Accidents,


PAGE 178-181 73


Church history, members of I35-138


122-139


Alarm List,


243-244


Clergymeu, 196


Anecdotes,


238


Clocks and time-keepers,


117


Antislavery, society,


239 32


Coat rolls,


69


Arboreal products,


94


39


Articles of Confederation,


208


Cobbett's Thomas, funeral


40


Association Test, signers of


75


College students and graduates,


195, 196


Bad investment,


63


Colored people,


241


Ballots, first written ones,


96


Colerain, Mass., emigration to


46


Battle of Bunker Hill, of Bennington,


82


Constables, duties of 201


Bear Hill,


38


prosecuted for not serving, 91


Beavers,


31


Constitutional conventions, 103-107


Beaver Brook,


28


Beaver dam,


31


Continental Congress, doings of


74


Beef for the army,


92


Benefit of Clergy,


98


Copp's Ilill, 44


91


Bills of credit. (See currency)


21


Coroners, 227


Bissell's camp,


251


Cost of transportation to America, in 1728,


713


Bounties, amount of


Conrt prices,


80


for Indian scalps,


Currency, depreciation scale, 61,93


in 1777,


80, 81,84


fiat money favored,


97


in 1778,


88,89


lawful money,


61


in 1779,


89,90


old tenor and new tenor, etc.,


G1


in the Rebellion, 1861-65,


272-279


paper,


61


of corn for soldiers, 1780,


91


61 value of Massachusetts old tenor, trouble with the 93-97


of beef for soldiers, 178], Revolutionary sokliers, the highest town,


76,77


Dark Day, 1790, 246


Brass band,


191


day, 1881, 268


Dates, change from O. S. to N. S., 246, 247


Brick yards,


190


Deaths, sudden 178-181


Buckhide Meadow,


35-37


Debating societies,


932


Burials, first manner of


Dedication of Town Hall, of Union llall,


266


Business directory,


193


30


Butterilekl, Mr.


31


Butterfield's Rock,


31


Carr Ilill,


38


Depreciation scale,


93


Catamount (see wild-cat), Rock,


31


Devil's Den.


35


Cattle disease,


266


Directory, 193


181


Dissolution of Church from State,


132


new,


1×3


Duties of town officers, 201


on the hill,


receiving tomb,


Early settlers, 44


.14


Charter granted,


19


Ecclesiastical history, 122-139


Cholr, the


133


Education and schools. 139-159


conductors of


133, 134 Elections changed, 219


members of


13.1 Election of James Gilmore as Major, 92


91


Birds,


Blacksmiths,


118


279 54


Contribution for Bostou fire,


Bennington soldiers welcomed home,


84


Corn for the army, fifty dollars a bushel,


73


Bears, 29,579


67


Colony of New Hampshire, words used, Committee of inspection, 67


28


Army of U. S., disbanded,


Cobbett's Pond, Pond, origin of name


Cold Friday,


247


Breakneck Hill,


37


181


255


184


Deer, .inspectors, Ledge,


35


Deputy sheriff's,


198


Dinsmoor's Ilill,


38


Cemeteries, enlargement of first,


181


Ducks, 31


224, 225


settlements,


201


92


90


Constitution ratified, 209


837


INDEX TO SUBJECTS.


Emigration to Belfast, Me., " English Congregationals," Events, 1719-1521, Executive appointments,


PAGE


PAGE


Jenny's Il,


37


Juryman, flrst 191


Justices of the peace,


Exempted farms, farms set back to Windham,


49,62


Kame, the 36


Kettle Ilole, 37


Felt's History, allusion to


39


Ladies' Benevolent Society, 235


Fence viewers, 201


Lafayette, visit of 453


Fever and agne,


245, 441


Lunds laid out, 39-44


Frekl drivers,


201


Last tax under the king,


Fire Insurance Company,


Lawful money,


61


Fires, 178-10


Lawyers,


197


First cooking-stove,


253


Lawsuits,


62


death and burial,


245


Lee Robert E., surrender of


house,


215


Letter, John Morison to his father, 71


military company,


70, 227, 228


Lexington alarmı,


militia law,


64


Liberty pole,


219


minister,


124


Libraries, 281-290


moderator,


4.4


Literature of Windham, 194


34


town meeting,


51


Londonderry fairs, 292 celebration, 1: 69, 265


town officers,


51,52


wagon,


248


Lottery, petition for


31


Fish,


29


Lynx,


31


Flat-rock Brook,


32


Mails, 198-200


Major elected,


92


Foxes,


31


Meeting-house, site established,


57


French War. (See war)


178-181


Militia regulations. (See war)


Funds; of Dinsmoor, Harriet


131


Military appointments, 227-229


of Hills, JJeremiah


131


of Nesmith, Thomas


2.55


31


of Wilson, James


131


Minister's disappointment,


244


for schools, 151


fees,


salaries. (See salaries)


Gartiold James A., death of


267


Mitchell's Pond, 28


89


Glacial Period, indications of 36


Mort cloth, 184


38


Golden Brook,


23


Pond,


29


Muskrat, 31


Row,


37 34


Names, early 109


vanished, 109


Nail factory,


188


formation of State, 103


Nesmith Ibrary,


284


permanently established,


207


New emission. (See currency)


46


republican organized,


206


Great frost, 2.17


248-250


Old and new style,


245


muster storm,


247


Old tenor. (See currency)


31


Overplus money,


06


Haverhill Pond,


40


Oylstone Brook,


40


Head anointing,


191


flearse, flrst


185


Hedgehogs,


31


Parties, designation of 207


history of political, 221


Passaconnaway, 27


Pen pictures of early homes, 118


Physicians, 196


47


Important events of 1776,


~3


Poems of " Rustic Bard," 83, 84, 85, 475, 476


Impending crisis,


6-1


Policy pond grove, 180, 193


35


Indiaus, the


26


3.


Post-offices, etc.,


198, 200


Potash,


190


Corner, 35


Pound, the 99


Jackson's R. B. house burned, 254


Poverty year,


299


Loons,


warraut,


50


Flora of Windham,


253


Fourth of July celebration, 1525, of July celebration, 1862,


255


Marble Head, 38


Middle tenor. (See currency)


Mills and manufactories, Mink,


186-190


Genealogies, 300 to end of vol.


Moore's charity school,


Glee club, 191


Mount Ephraim, Monadnock,


38


history of parties, 207


New Parish, petition against


Oath of Allegiance, 96


Great gales,


Grants of land,


39-44


Otters,


l'aper money. (See currency.)


Highways,


159-168


Historic day,


69


History of early settlers,


107-122


Hittitity Pond,


28


Horse disease, 226


Petitions for charter,


Pigeons, 3.2


Incorporation of Windham,


40, 245


Porcupine Corner, Meadow, 35


Indian Rock, scalps, Injustice, petition for redress of


5-4


41


Golding, Mr.


Government, Constitution of N. H1. 103-107 end of royal, 103


Freshets,


Localities,


tax under l'ongress,


55


241-251


220-229


838


INDEX TO SUBJECTS.


PAGE


Presidents, names of and votes for


2.2


Snakes,



Prosecution of non-residents,


6.2


Snow shoes,


116


Province of N. II. Words last used,


73


Soldiers. (See war.)


248


Quail,


254


Stone Dam,


37


Store and storekeepers,


190


Rabbits,


31


Substitutes,


88


Raccoon,


35


Taxation of lands, etc., 62


Railroads,


192


Tithing men,


201


Raising money to pay debt,


88


Titles first appear on the records, 204


Rangers, companies of


Tombigbee River, anecdote,


468


Records of the town,


94


Town hall, dedication of


255


Reformation of morals,


233


a change comes to the,


Relics


192


angry,


80


Remarkable shower,


269


getting desperate,


SI


Rendition of Anthony Burns,


727


legislation,


88-90


Representative instructed,


79


officers,


202-220


Roads. (See highways.)


political action of 1777,


85


Royal government at an end,


103


reports, 191


training band, 73


55


Sabbath breaking,


99,250


Sabbath schools,


131


Umbrellas, 117


Vote, a curious 100


John Kinkead,


124


Simon Williams,


126


Samuel Harris,


127


Calvin Cutler,


127


Loren Thayer,


128


Joseph Lanman,


129


Charles Packard.


129


Jast French and Indian, 57-60


of the Revolution, 64-95


Battle of Bunker Hill, 67


68


people wish to be annexed to Windham,


57


corn husk in caps of soldiers


82


Schools and education,


139-159


earliest teachers,


145-147


new regulation of militia,


73


first school in New England,


139


pay of soldiers,


76


first school law,


139


end of revolution,


94


flrst in Windhanı,


140, 141


legislation,


97


family schools,


143, 144


1812-15,


100-102


the lamented teacher,


145


of the rebellion 1861-'65,


270-281


Williams' academy,


148


Wheelwright's, Jolm, deed to proprie- tors,


25


districts,


149, 150


Whip-poor-will, the


32


libraries,


283


31


taxes,


154-156


31


committee of inspection,


155


Witch story,


242


to superintend,


157


Willow tree,


247


Scotch-Irish, derivation of term, character of ‹lialect,


290


39


Selectmen, duties of


201


Wolves,


30


Shade trees,


118


Wolf story,


30


Shower of stars,


254


Wolf's Den,


35


Signers of Association Test,


75


Woodelmek.


31


Slavery in N. 11.,


237


Battle of Bennington,


82-84


Saw mills,


186-190


last Windham sohlier,


93


Lexington alarm,


66


283


Salaries of Rev. William Johnson,


124


Voters and their qualifications before 1775, 202


Votes for president of N. H. and for governor, from 1784 to 1883, 207-221 for president of U. S., 222, 223


War, French and Indian, 53, 54


Joseph S. Cogswell,


134


Salem constable proseented, gains, territory,


57


56


Windham men in battle,


Row Road,


37


trouble with Salem,


superintendents of Library,


132


93 Tomb, 181-184


Rebellion, war of. (See war.)


31


Raccoons Den,


Spotted fever,


31


Spruce Pond,


28


Quarry,


military,


158


Wild cats, geese,


25-39


293


97


290


Windham, description of first grant of land in petitions for a representative,


120


PAGE


·


PAGE


Abbott, Abiel, 300


Abbie-Eliza, 363


Ablel-Jacob,


302


Abigail,


303


James, 88, 90. 142, 203


Anna-Therese,


303


Katherine, 591


William, 799


Albert, Carl, 276


Alden, Lyman-M.,


712


David-C., 310


Eliza, 320


Elizabeth, 310


Frances-W., 314


Francis-D., 313, 435


George-Edwin,


137,313


Horace, 131, 132, 134, 137, 192, 218, 220, 347, sketch 310.


James1, Charter, 303


James5, 2d,


136, 216, 312


James3, 72, 208, 256, sketeh


308.


James-Eaton", 313


Jane, 308


Jean, 310


Jesse, Dea., 127, 135, 179, 282, 320, sketch 311.


Jesse, Irs., 135


John (emigrant), 307


Jolm, Charter, 41, 42


John, Dea. 70, 72, 75, 96, 97, 126, 207, 209, 210, sketch 309.


.Jolın, 308, 309, 310, 312


Levi,


Louisa, 136, 312


Lucinda,


313


Mary Jane-C.,


303


Allen, Benjamin-B., 30,


44


Nathan-F., 5=6


Edward-E.,


646


Martha,


309, 433


Maria-L.,


312


Sarah-White, 301


Hannah-J.,


307


Mary,


313


Sewell-Blanchard, 363


Harriet,


570


312


Solomon,


305


John-H.,


547


Mary J.,


314


Abercrombie, Horace, 644 Ralph,


125


Adams, Agnes,


735


Alvin, 472, 490


Ebenezer,


471


Elizabeth,


520


George-F.,


265


Jonathan,


92


Josiah,


718


Louisa,


Patty,


378


Ames, Benjamin, 333


Polly,


322


Anderson, Alex'r, Mrs. 135


Prescott,


171 587 Allan, Charter, 202, 203, 308 Andrew, 393


629 Anna-Jane, 313


Anderson (continued).


Betsey, 573


Caroline-Lavinia, 312


Charles-L. 314


Charles-William, 312


Benjamin, 304


Catharine, 302


Carrie- Augusta, 363


Charlotte-Elliot, 304


Charlotte-Emery, 303


Daniel-Colby, 305


David, Rev.,


304, 305


David,


305


David,


306, 307


Dolly,


305


David, Mrs.,


136


Doreas,


305


Edward-I'.,


300


Edward-Payson,


363


Eliza,


306


Gilbert,


306


Ebenezer-T., 213, 214, 215, 216, 227, sketch 301. Elizabeth-Doreas, 302


Emma-J., 648


George (emigrant), 301, 304


James,


179, 437


George-Jacob, 195, 302


Jacob, Rev. 157, 179, sketch 301, 302.


James, 457


Jeremiahı, 363


John-William.P., 302


John-William, 302


Joshua, 350


Julia-Webster,


303


Julian, 302


Moses,


306


Katie-Thayer,


301


Lucy. Elliot,


303


Robert,


306, 424, 437 502


Margaret-Elizabeth,


301


Ross,


samuel,


307


Mary- Anna,


363


Sarah, 306


William, 377


William-Nelson, 306


Lucy,


137


Margaret,


309


Sarah Jane, 305, 363


George,


Lydia, Mary, 307 Mary-L., 542


671


Milon, 137, 192,311


Naney, 312, 320, 628


Robert, 308, 309, 434


Rufus, 628


Samuel, Dea., 128, 135, 175,


183, 213, 213, 214, 228, 240, 320, sketch 311.


Samnel, 187, 308, 309, 310, 312, 425.


Sally, 136, 313


Sarah, · 30S, 310, 363


Saralı-A., 137


Sarah-J., 311


Silas, 136, 312


Robert,


Rufus,


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Adams (continued).


Sarah, 547,551


Alken, Annis, 358


Alexander, Abbie-E., Albert-Onslow,


307


Charles-I.,


306


Daniel-A.,


306


307 Hannahı, James', Capt., 135, 215, 228, 306 266, sketch 312.


Hugh,


306,377


James, Charter, 305.


202, 203,


John (emigrant), 305


Jol,


306


John-E., 306


John-J .. 307


Jonathan, 432


Joshua,


306


Mary, 423


Randal, Charter,


305


Martha-Thayer,


301


Mary-Ann-T., 303


Mary-II., 589


Milton-A., 363


Benjamin-F.,


359 Alleock, Mary-J., Sarah, 725


Allison, Isabella, 291 Janette, 657


616


John, Martha, 661 Samuel, 41, 42, 291, 378


307


Mary-Elizabeth,


James, Mrs., 135


Harriet -. 1 .- F.,


307


David, 70, 308, 310, 312, 313, 399.


Thomas, 308


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Anderson (continued).


Armstrong (continued). 319


Bahan, Edward, 327


Janet,


Frank, Margaret,


327


William, Dea., 307 Jennie, 320


327


William-Henry,


John2, Dea., 46, 48, 75, 86, 124, 204, 205, 206, 318, sketch 316.


Bagley, Jonathan, Bailey, Albert ()., Charles-Edwin, Edward,


58


267, 388, sketeh 314


329


Andrews, Mary-E., 395


Ruth, 350


Jolin3, Jr., 72, 75, sketch 319.


Elmer-Gilman, 329


Annis, Abraham,


314


Charles,


70, 72,314


Jesse,


524


John5, 136, 320


James,


328


Sarah-A., 312


John, Mrs., 136


James-W., 517


Appleton, N .- W., 303


John-A.6, 326


Josephine, 329


John-D.5, 226


Loren-Emerson, 329


Arthur, 315


John-E.", 323


Maria, 687


Mary-Ann,


329


Robert, 315


Joseph5, 322


Richard,


328


Armor, Abbic-E., 317


Joseph-C.5, 129, 137, 323


Rufus-Herman,


329


Affaette-A., 316


Albert-L.,


316


Mabelle, 325


329


Andrew,


72, 75, 315


Malinda-Ingalls, 323


Baker, Arthur,


426


Cyrus-Il.,


317


Margarett-E., 325


Esther-J.,


549


Eliza, 316


Mary, 321


Ezra-F.,


412


Gawin, Dea., 57, 72, 92,


Mary-E., 138, 326


James, 276


John-H.,


216


Nancy-Elizabethı, 323


Mary-C.,


726


Nathaniel, 322


Roxanna,


411


Oscar-E.,


323


Baleh, Andrew,


56


Harriet-J.,


316


Jane,


316


Robert1, Charter, sketch 317, 318.


42, 43


Caleb,


330


John, 70, 87,316


Robert+, 321


John,


330


Louisa-A., 316


Robert", 325


Polly, 144,330


Luella-F., 317


Samuel, 136,321


Roxanna,


330


Margaret, 316


Sarah, 321


136


Thomas,


330


Mary-Jane,


317


136, 323


William,


101,330


Baldwin, Anna,


331


'Squire Samuel, 30, 45, 56,


Silas,


321


33]


Artemas-Harvey,


331


Benjamin, 394, 538


Davis,


331


Arnold, Susan-11., 707


Elizabeth,


331


Alexander-l'., 321


Alice-A.,


326 Lydia-L., 374


738


Jonathan,


331


Ann-E., 324


372


Josiah,


331


Betsey-Jane, 136, 323


Atkinson, George-K.,


208


Joshua.


331


Atwood, David,


363


Laurania,


331


Jolm,


216


Samuel,


550


Susannah, 145, 626


William-Anderson,


331


Ball, Micah,


788


Austin, Hannah-C.,


735


Ballou, Nancy-R.,


379


Deborah.E., 323


Joseph-G.,


276


375


Dora-Cottle, 321


Rebecca,


399, 492


732


Edward-F., 326


Banta, Adelia-H.,


493


Eleanor, 320


Barbour, Rev. Robert, William,


609


Eliza-A., 321


Bachetder, Benjamin, 327


Barker, Abijah, Abiel,


332


Eliza-T.,


136


Ella- Frances, 327


Angeline,


332


Ellen-A.,


325


Ehner-Eugene, 327


Augustus-Leroy,


333


Elizabeth,


322


John,


327


Betsey,


333, 558


Emma-J., 136,326


Joseph,


327


Benjamin,


332


George-F., 12, 138, 326


Nathaniel,


327


Charles-A.,


334


George- W., 289, sketch 321


Samuel,


327


Charles-K.,


334


Stephen,


326


Charlotte-M.,


138, 333


Batchelder, C .- H., 276


Cornelius-T.,


549


James', 320


James.G.,


274 Ella-Agnes,


Mary-J.,


396


George-K., 334


319


Hannah,


333


James- E.", 323


2144


Harriet-N.,


333


Joseph4, Mrs.,


136


Nathan,


328


Lorana-O., 138, 136


Samuel, Walter-Ellsworth,


145, 328


207, 924, 230, sketch 315, 316.


Harriet, 316


Rhoda-Rebecca, 321


Benjamin,


330


Jerusha,


330


Samuel,


330


Mary-E., 316


Samuel, 315


Sarah-J.,


324, 326


102, 143, 155, 156, 163, 195, 199, 209, 210, 211, 212, 226, 253, 281, sketch 316.


William-L., 316


Armstrong, Agnes, 319


Ashley, Edwin-R., Emma-J.,


333


Henry,


150


John, 331


AND, 319, 320


David4, Dea., 132, 136, 150, 156, 157, 176, 208, 212, 213, 214, 215, 226, 228, sketch 321.


l'olly,


556


Sarah,


326,511


David?, 324


Ayers, Hannah, 397


Bancroft, Frederick, Parker,


609


Elmer-E., 326


Babbitt, William-C., 799


Eliza-J.,


320


David-M., 327


George-I)., 326


Minnie-Prescott,


327


Charles-II.,


333


Hannah, 319, 320


Helen-M., 323


136, 219, 232, 352, sketch 323.


Badger, Jane, William,


322


Solon,


Urvin-E., 326


William-II., 42, 44, 86, 192


Ellen-Maria, 331


Atkins, Mary-A., Susan-A .,


David3, 70, 75, 86, sketch 319


John-B.,


514


335


Susan,


Sarah, 430


275, 329


50


Sally, 610


John4 (of Bedford), 321


George-Francis, 328


John4, 320


Henry-Samuel, 329


Archibald, Ann, 315


Joseph4, 136, 215, 216, 322


John, 42, 43, 44, 48, 49, 85, 203, 315, 317.


97, 104, 124, 204, 205,


Milton-W., 323


John-Adams, 316


Sarahı,


Sarah-Anu,


Artemas,


636


William, 275, 312


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PAGE


Barker (continued).


Betcher (continued .


Isaac.


332


Margaret N., 323


Blaikle, Alexander, 125, 126 Blair, James, 203


Julın, 203


Blaisdell, John- II., 551


James,


333


Christopher-s., 792


Lydia, 601


James- llerbert, 136, 333


John,


549


Julia-Ann,


James-1.,


Blake, Josiah, -31


Laura,


333


Lemuel-M., Dr.


352


Mary,


332, 333


Richard,


331


Samuel,


Mary-A., 699


Andrew-D., Dr.,


670


Sarah,


332,333


Mary ... P., 792


Solomon,


332, 333


N .- I)., 212


Sophia,


Samuel, 212


stephen,


332


Susanna. 149


Bennett, Elizabeth, 673


Barlow, Silas,


Anu-W., 515


Barnes, C .- M., Rev.,


652


Berry, Augustus, Rev., 134, 152, 257, 288, sketch 336.




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