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SARAH S., b. Oct. 24, 1841, m. Azro D. Cram. (See Cram gen.)
HARRIET E., b. Nov. 4, 1843.
MARY A., b. Sept. 22, 1845.
ESTES J., b. May 13, 1847.
ROSINA, b. July 20, 1848, m. Jason Holt. (See Holt gen.) RICHARD A., b. May 24, 1853.
The following are transcripts from the town records of fami- lies of whom we have been unable to find any further trace : -
ABBOTT.
DANIEL, son of Josiah and Hannah Abbott, b. July 31, 1769.
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BALDWIN.
RHODA, dau. of Jeremiah Baldwin and Rebecca his wife, b. Sept. 25, 1790.
RISPEE, dau. of do., b. March 13, 1793.
BEVINS.
SUSANNA, dau. of Edward and Eunice Bevins, b. Mar. 16, 1765.
CAMPBELL.
JOHN IVORY, son of John Campbell and Martha his wife, b. Oct. 9, 1789.
JAMES, son of do., b. Nov. 21, 1791.
CLOUGH.
BENJAMIN, son of John and Tabithy Clough, b. May 29, 1750.
JOHN, son of Benjamin and Thankful Clough, b. March 6, 1773. TABITHA W., dau. of do., b. July 16, 1775.
DAMON.
LORENZO, son of Warren and Nancy Damon, b. May 25, 1813. NANCY, dau. of do., b. April 7, 1816.
WARREN, son of do., b. Jan. 14, 1819.
DAY.
SUSANNA, dau. of Isaac Day and Susanna his wife, b. Sept. 10, 1774, d. Aug. 7, 1776.
SUSANNA, 2ND., dau. of do. b. March 9, 1777.
ELIZABETH, dau. of do., b. July 8, 1779, m. Ward Woodward.
NANCY, dau. of do., b. Oct. 16, 1781.
LYDIA, dau. of do., b. Jan. 16, 1784.
ISAAC, son of do., b. May 14, 1786, d. June 25, 1786.
MARY, dau. of Robert and Mary Day, b. Aug. 30, 1769. HANNAH, dau. of do., b. April 30, 1771. JAMES, son of do., b. Jan. 30, 1773.
JOSEPH, son of do., b. June 19, 1777.
BETTY, dau. of do., b. May 8, 1780.
ROBERT, son of do., b. March 30, 1782.
ISAAC, son of do., b. Aug. 6, 1787.
FARNUM.
BENJAMIN, son of Benjamin and Mehitable Farnum, b. Aug. 26, 1800.
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ASA, son of do., b. in Society Land, July 31, 1802.
MOLLY and JAMES (twins), children of James and Molly Far- num, b. April 25, 1800.
FARRINGTON.
DORCAS GOULD, dau. of Thomas and Susanna Farrington, b. April 29, 1798.
WILLIAM, son of do. b. Jan. 11, 1800.
FLETCHER.
WILLIAM ALFRED, son of Michael Fletcher and Sally his wife, b. Feb. 27, 1809.
HILDRETH.
JACOB, son of Ephraim Hildreth and Elizabeth his wife, b. Feb. 3, 1791.
CARLOS, son of do. b. Feb. 10, 1793.
HEALD.
OLIVE CLARK, b. in Carlisle, May 25, 1819.
JOHN ESTABROOK, b. April 29, 1821.
REBECCA, wife of John Heald, d. Aug. 20, 1822.
HUTCHINSON.
WARREN, son of Thomas Hutchinson and Phebe his wife, b. Oct. 30, 1787.
NATHANIEL, son of do., b. Jan. 24, 1790.
GRIMES.
HANNAH, dau. of David W. and Lydia Grimes, b. June 4, 1825. DAVID ELBRIDGE, son of do., b. March 21, 1827.
KILLAM.
ALFRED CLARK, son of Alfred and Hannah Killam, b. Jan. I, 1812
HANNAH, consort of Alfred Killam, died suddenly Feb. 19, 1812.
LOVEJOY.
ELIZABETH, dau. of Jacob and Polly Lovejoy, b. Nov. 15, 1813. MARIA, dau. of do., b. Jan. 9, 1815. JACOB, son of do., b. Dec. 31, 1817. WILLIAM, son of do., b. April 4, 1820.
OLIVER C., son of do., b. July 15, 1822.
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PAINE.
ELIZA, dau. of Moses Paine and Betsey his wife, b. Feb. II, 1823.
LUCY F., b. July 28, 1824.
PEARSON.
NATHAN, son of Nathan and Anna Pearson, b. Feb. 7, 1775.
ANNA, dau. of do., b. June 29, 1770.
TABBA, dau. of do., b. Dec. 31, 1772.
MOLLY, dau. of do., b. Nov. 23, 1779.
PERSONS.
NANCY, dau. of Samuel Persons and Abigail, his wife, b. May 24, 1794.
SALLY, dau. of do., b. July 25, 1801.
POLLY, dau. of do., b. June 9, 1804.
SAMUEL, son of do., b. May 28, 1808.
PHELPS.
LYDIA, dau. of Nathaniel and Dorcas Phelps, b. Jan. 29, 1772.
ABIGAIL, dau. of do., b. Jan. 14, 1774.
NATHANIEL, son of do., b. Dec. 12, 1775. AARON, son of do., b. July 11, 1777.
BETHIAH, dau. of do., b. April 5, 1779.
DORCAS, dau. of do., b. March 22, 1781.
ASA, son of do., b. July 28, 1783.
SIMEON, son of do., b. June 22, 1785.
SUSANNA, dau. of do., b. April 18, 1788.
RICHARDS.
JOSEPH, son of Joseph and Martha Richards, b. April 7, 1775. MARTHA, dau. of do., b. June 24, 1777.
RICHARDSON.
THOMAS, son of John Richardson and Bethiah his wife, b. Jan. 26, 1790.
JOHN BARTLETT, son of do., b. Oct. 14, 1791.
JOSEPH HERRICK, son of do., b. Aug. 13, 1793.
HENRY, son of do., b. Sept. 6, 1795.
GEORGE, son of do., b. Jan. 6, 1798.
RICHARDSON.
ABEL, son of Zedekiah Richardson and Sarah his wife, b. Feb. 16, 1802.
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STEPHEN BURNHAM, son of do., b. April 16, 1804.
ROWE.
JOHN, son of John and Mary Rowe, b. Aug. 30, 1766.
JOSEPH, son of do., b. March 9, 1769.
THOMAS, son of do., b. March 20, 1771.
MARY, dau. of do., b. March 22, 1773.
MARGARET S., dau. of do., b. Jan. 1, 1775.
RUSSELL.
MARY JANE, dau. of James Russell and Hannah his wife, b. Dec. 5, 1816.
RUTH PEABODY, dau. of do., b. Dec. 19, 1818, d. Feb. 14, 1820.
GEORGE GOULD, son of Daniel Russell and Rachel his wife, b. Feb. 21, 1785.
HULDAH, dau. of do., b. Sept. 11, 1786.
JOHN GILMORE, son of do., b. June 21, 1788.
DANIEL, son of do., b. March 25, 1790.
ELIJAH, son of do., b. April 22, 1793.
SALLY, dau. of do, b. May 16, 1795.
SARGENT.
JOHN, son of John Sargent and Mary his wife, b. April 17, 1814. MARY, dau. of do., b. Oct. 1, 1817.
MARY, wife of John Sargent, d. Oct. 25, 1820.
TAYLOR.
ADALINE REBECCA TOWN, dau. of James Taylor and his wife, b. Dec. 5, 1805. EPHRAIM, son of Ephraim Taylor and Rachel his wife, b. Feb. 10, 1805.
WARDWELL.
WILLIAM HENRY, son of Dr. Daniel Wardwell and Sarah his wife, b. Oct. 24, 1818.
WILSON.
GEORGE, son of George and Martha Wilson, b. Jan. 26, 1758. ABIGAIL, dau. of do., b. Nov. 10, 1759. JOSEPH, son of do., b. April 4, 1762. JOHN, son of do., b. Dec. 31, 1764.
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ELIZABETH, dau. of do., b. May 27, 1767. AARON, son of do., b. May 28, 1769.
HANNAH, dau. of do., b. July 17, 1771.
ABIAL, son of Abiel Wilson and Abigail his wife, b. April 7, I790.
PHILLIP PUTNAM, son of do., b. Oct. 9, 1791.
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THE SONS OF VETERANS.
Camp A. F. Holt, No. 16, Sons of Veterans, was organized May 18, 1888, by Capt. Bert E. Fisher and Charles H. Hall of Dover, N. H., with fourteen charter members, whose names follow : -
Edward Ross Andy J. Gould
Hartwell M. Stephenson
W. S. Tarbell
W. F. Herrick
Charles H. Stephenson
J. A. Carkin
George W. Steele
Edward L. Curtis
Harvey Boutwell Andy F. Cram
Leon E. Hartshorn
Nelson S. Cram Richard W. Cram
The camp was named for Alfred F. Holt, a native of Lynde- borough and at that time surgeon general of the State of Massa- chusetts. On Feb. 12, 1889, at a special meeting of the camp, in the presence of several of the division officers and a large number of the citizens, Col. Holt presented the camp with a very fine silk flag, appropriately inscribed with the name, num- ber and division of the camp.
By reason of the limited population from which to draw mem- bers, this has always been one of the smaller camps of the New Hampshire division. But it has been prosperous, and has al- ways stood well with the officers of the division, receiving a good mark at its inspection each year. It has been an interest- ing feature in the memorial day services, and also on the occa- sion of burying the soldier dead. The camp holds a separate. religious service on memorial day morning at the grave of Col. Holt, and it also shares in the general services of the day at Citizens' Hall and also at the cemetery.
The names of those who have served as commanders are ap- pended, with the years in which they served : -
1888-1889 Edward Ross 1898 W. S. Tarbell
1890 W. S. Tarbell
1899 J. A. Carkin
1891 W. F. Herrick 1900 Charles R. Carter
1892 F. E. Carkin
1901-1902 Fred A. Holt
1893 Edward Ross
1903 Harry W. Holt
1894 Milo J. Burton
1904 W. H. Cheever
1895 W. C. Carkin
1905 Harry W. Holt
1896 R. N. Putnam
1906 Fred B. Richards
1897 C. H. Tarbell
Since its organization the camp has mustered about seventy members.
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THE WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
The Woman's Relief Corps No. 55, auxiliary to the Harvey Holt Post No. 15, Grand Army of the Republic, was organized April 18, 1889, with thirteen charter members.
Although an organization of this kind had previously received casual mention, it was through the influence of Mrs. Martha M. Butler that it received existence. In the sixteen years of its life it has gained a good reputation among its sister organiza- tions, has furnished some department officials and has been a helpful factor in the town. It has not only worked "for the good of the order," but has always been alert in cases which needed assistance. The corps has raised and expended for the post, for charity and for improvements in the hall, including a piano, $425. The corps now (Dec. 12, 1905) numbers thirty members. Miss Abbie F. Cram was the first president, and was several times re-elected. The following is the full roll of the presiding officers : -
Miss Abbie F. Cram Mrs. Lizzie G. Tarbell Mrs. Jennie A. Holt
Mrs. Elsie M. Sargent Mrs. Camelia Winn Mrs. Ella R. Holt
Miss Minnie E. Stacy ( Mrs. Hadley) Mrs. Addie W. Putnam
Mrs. Emma S. Barden Mrs. Martha M. Butler Mrs. Abbie A. Ford
Mrs. Mary Jane Curtis Mrs. Carrie M. G. Johnson
THE UNION VETERANS' UNION.
An organization of the Union Veterans' Union and also of an auxiliary called the Woman's Veteran Relief Union were main- tained here for several years with considerable interest. But their membership became reduced by both deaths and removals from town, and they no longer maintain a visible organization.
OSGOOD CARLETON.
Osgood Carleton, for a quarter of a century before 1810, was the leading teacher of mathematics and navigation in Boston. He had pupils from many portions of New England. His was the school of the day for in- struction in navigation and in the art of map construction. As a teacher and cartographer he easily held a foremost rank. . . . . Osgood Carle- ton enlisted May 2, 1758, in the company of Capt. Aaron Fay, Col. Eben- ezer Nichols, and served seven months for the "Reduction of Canada." Residence given as Litchfield. (Mass. Archives, xcvi : p. 419.) April 6, 1759, aged eighteen years, and especially named as the son of Jeremiah Carleton, residing in Woburn, he was attached to the regiment of Col. Eleazer Tyng, under command of Gen. Jeffry Amherst for invasion of
* From an article by Rev. Anson Titus, of Somerville, Mass., in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Jan., 1901.
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Canada. The Regimental Return was dated at Dunstable [Mass. Arch., xcvi : 378]. January 1st, 1760, he enlists as a private in the company of Captain Joseph Newhall, Colonel Jacob Bayley, then stationed at Louis- berg. He was discharged December 20, 1760. [Mass. Archives, xvciii : 482]. These separate enlistments, however, only show that he was in the pay of the province. This service brought him into the home and ser- vice of Major-General John Henry Bastide, director and engineer of the king's ordnance at Louisburg and Annapolis. It was while rendering service in the army of Nova Scotia that his talent for mathematics and his skill at original work were recognized, and he was made a part of the working force among the navigators and artillerists of the King's army and navy. It is said that for five years young Carleton was under his tutelage in the provinces and on the high seas. General Bastide as chief engineer of ordinance found in Carleton a young man of large ability and capable of hard work in engineering, pilotage and navigation. Carleton's residence, with General Bastide, introduced him to affairs at Louisberg, Annapolis, Liverpool and various colonies of the kingdom in North America. . .. . There is a brief account of the career of Carleton in the History of the Society of Cincinnati of Massachusetts, and slight mentions in other publications where the subject of the cartography of Boston is up- permost ; but still there has been a scarcity of information as to where he obtained his wide knowledge of engineering and navigation, and his great skill in surveying. His residence in the home and as the clerk of Gen- eral Bastide, the eminent royal engineer, explains it.
Index of Names, Places and Subjects.
BY REV. D. DONOVAN.
The indexes are quite full. Some things are, however, omitted. Of these are, the Revolutionary Roll ; Tabulated lists of Town Officers, 257-275 ; Captains of the Lafayette Artil- lery ; Tax List of 1786; List of teachers from printed Town Reports ; the Mortuary lists and the genealogies.
NAMES
Abbott, Chas. E., Mrs., 310 John 4th, 72
Jonas, 536
Josiah, 354, 486, 487, 534 William, 494, 496, 533 William H., 496, 497 505, 510, 515 William H., Mrs.,506 Adams, Zabdiel, Rev., J44, 286 & Mudgett, 536
Aiken, Rev. Silas, 297 Allen, Samuel, 19, 635 Seth, 49I
Ames, Benj. B., 536, 636 Howard B., 236
Anderson, James, 238 Andrews, James, 485- 487, 535 John, 26 Andros, Sir Edmond, 10, 13 Archer, John, 26, 30
Arnold, James G., 238
Asten, Daniel, 526, 635 Atherton, Joshua, 81,
158 Atkinson, Theodore Jr. 40, 69, 74, 134, 136 Averill, Edward, 450 Avery, Charles L., 536
Bachellor, Joseph, 161 Reuben, 161 Bacon, Charles R., 237 Badger, David, 49, 133, 137, 138, 141, 154, 156-158, 161, 252, 265, 289, 290, 310, 354, 434, 438, 530, 531 John, 55, 498, 587, 588
Robert, 133, 154, 161, 265, 354, 53ยบ Sarah, 530 E. B., Esq., 345, 350 Bailey, Charles H., 536 Jonathan, 449 Levi P., 490, 491 Balch, Isaac & Israel, 25I Israel, 88 John J., 530 Joshua, 77 Mary, 77 Baldwin, Mr., 148 Joshua, 332 Bales, Miss Elsie M., (Mrs. S. F. Adams) 369 Barden, Amos Whit- ney, 509
Barker, Phineas, 139 Theodore, 252 Barnard, Rev. Jeremi- ah, 291. Barnes, George, 422 George R., 536, 540 Nathan, 342 Barr, Col. Samuel, 145, 283 Barrett (Place ), Oliver, 435, 458 Barron, Jonathan, 635 Moses, 484 Samuel, 155, 157, 172, 175. Capt. William, 154, 158, 159, 161, 167, 265, 272, 273, 289, 310, 354, 395-397, 434, 475, 530, 588- 590, 628 Barrow, Elbert, 525 Bartell, John, 26, 30 Robert, 26
Bartlett, John, 30 Lorenzo D., 499, 631, 632, 636
Nathaniel 42-44 Robert, 30 Batchelder, Daniel, 83 Eben, 527 Emerson, 528
George, 528 John C., 528 Joseph, 154 Nathaniel, 154, 157, 161, 433, 500, 540 Reuben, 154 Sarah, 526 Batchellor, Albert S. 68 Bates, Col.Delevan, 287 Batten, John and Rich- ard, 251, 536 Richard 77
Richard, Jr., 237
Beadle, Thomas, 26, 30 Beal, John, 26 Tarrant M., 413, 506 Beasom, John, 485, 518 John Jr., 227, 231, 267, 436, 514 Philip, 485, 486, 514 Sarah, 518 Beede, Rev. Thomas, 29I Belknap, Jeremy, 3, 8 Berry, Col. 43, 46 Betton, (James) 81,9111 Bevens, Edward, Jr., 134, 137, 138, 140, 141, 149, 483, 527 Edward, 354 Joseph, 483 Lizzie, 492 Sally, 527 Bickford, Mr., 36, 48, 59 Edward, 154 John, 483, 485
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Birne, Mrs. Martha, 483 Bishop, Frank J., 506 Mrs. George, 510 Bixby, Ephraim, 486 Oliver, 224, 225, 267, 292, 299, 312, 408, 409, 444, 445, 530, 531, 631 Blaisdell, John, 488 Blanch, Richard, 26 Blanchard, Amaziah,
5,38 Asa, 332, 447 Asa, Jr., 528 Daniel, 332 Elmer E., 437, 513
Col. Joseph, 19, 20, 40, 43, 44, 51, 52, 56, 70, 71, 73, 77, 235, 45-48, 68
Joseph, Jr., 47 Joseph A., 435, 436, 493,507
Mrs. Joseph A., 508, 512 Lieut. Jotham, 266, 272, 322, 447, 528 William M., 237
Blaney, Maj. Joseph, 25, 27-29, 44, 45, 48, 97, 98, 482, 483, 486, 496, 534
Capt. William, 272, 458, 485, 496, 590
Blood, Austin, 238 Gen. Francis, 252 George H., 517 Hiram F., 507
Boardman, 434 Daniel, 446, 537 Thomas, 491, 537 Boffee, John, 162, 485, 487, 535 Melchizedeck, 35, 36, 515 Braman, Rev. I., 291 Britton, Edward, 26 Broad, Clifton S., 636
41, 133, 137, 14I, 145, 281, 482, 485, 487, 535
Lieut. Thomas, 149, 151, 485, 488, 498, 519 Bolles, Matthew, 350 Bolster, Rev. W.H., 306 Boone, John W., 239 Borland's Farm Francis, 72, 73 Bosworth, George W., 238 Boutelle, 460
Bouton, Nathaniel, 156 Boutwell, Abby J., 501 Abram, 237, 533 Asa, 155 Belle L., 532
Benjamin, 225, 237 Charles R.,. 140, 458, 459, 532, 533, 545 James, 143, 152, 153, 237, 265, 271-273, 324, 354, 484, 485, 488, 500, 533, 537 Nathan B., 237 Nehemiah, 267, 299, 323, 328, 333, 458, 459, 467, 532 Newton, 224, 225 Rodney C., 444
William, 230
Rev. William Thurs- ton, 237, 302 James, Rodney C., Nehemiah, Benjamin J., Charles R., and Mrs. Charles R., 533 Brothers, 545 Bowditch, Capt. Joseph 26, 30, 36, 48 William, 26 Bowen, John, 26
William H.(farm) 538
Bowers, Captain, 30, 48 Josiah, 486 Bowles, John, 52
Boyku, Adolphus, 239
Boylston, Josephine, Mrs., 309
Boynton, Richard, 139 Brackett, Cyrus, 239
Bradford, Rev. Eph. Putnam, 291, 297, 299, 300, 515 James C., 516 Capt. John, 148, 235, 485, 487, 515 Rebecca, 451, 452
Sally, 515 Thomas, 332, 351, 410,
Brooks, Isaac, 368
Brown, Allen A., 536, 537 Brown, Rev. Caleb, 338 Clara & Harriet, 510
Ira R., 539 Leonard G., 539, 632 Nathan, 500, 536 Robert R., 539, 632 Browne, Allen, 226 Rev. Donald, 305 William, 69 Bruce, John, 368 Sarah, 363 Bruno, Louis, 237
Bryant, Rev. Albert, 502 Buck, Sewall M., 437, 518 Bullard, John A., 529 Edward, 633 Bullock, Benjamin, 491, 635 Burnam, James, 161 Burnham, Israel P., 337 Israel, 447 John W., 534
Burns, Charles H., Esq. 369 Burroughs, Rev. David 343 Burton, etc., 54
Andrew, 435
Dexter, 226, 518
James, 634 John, 270 John H., 518
Jonathan, 484 Milo, 509, 51I
Roy, 119, 510, 511, 514, 518 William A., 497
William W., 518 Butler, Charles M., 225, 412 Mrs. Charles M., 506 George, 458, 508
Horace, 519
Jacob, 231, 267, 284, 300, 324, 361, 363, 436, 450, 519 Dr. Jacob Newton, 519 John D., 539 John R., 237 Jonathan, 206, 274, 451, 486, 519 Jonathan H., 225 Butterfield, David, 494, 539, 633 Samuel, 68, 161 Butterfield & Fisher, 81, 82, 91 Buttrick, Alban, 517 Alvaro, 457, 513 Buxton, The pasture, 494 Campbell, Charles, 235 Henry, 235
Carkin Homestead, 538 Aaron, 498, 538 Charles, 448 David, (Place), 507 537 David, Jr., 225, 235 Fred A., 507, 508, 515
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John, 67, 133, 139' 162, 460, 487, 496, 526, 538 John A., 462, 508, 510, 5II, 520 John C., 237, 238, 507 Will C., 462, 508, 510, 5II Carleton, David, 149, 486, 487 Dudley, 299, 538 Eunice (Taylor), wid. 485, 487 Lieut. Jeremiah, 272, 289, 354, 463, 500 Jeremiah, 137, 139, 157, 158, 162, 486, 487, 539, 629 John, 225, 4-45, 523, 489
Miriam, 489
Osgood, 69, 70, 72, 73, 77, 90, 118. 145, 146, 484, 488, 590- 592, 906 Timothy, 149 Carr, Charles, 525 Carson (Place), 118 Adam, 482 Alexander, 539
Frank, 434
John, 332, 354, 355, 483, 494
William, 134, 137, 139, 273, 483, 538 William, Jr., 152, 161
Case, John, 252
Castine (Baron), 10, II Chamberlain, Asa, 230, 231 Benjamin, 225 Daniel, 230, 489, 524 Eliza, 533 John, 524
Jonathan, 149, 161, 487, 497, 523, 524 Jonathan, Jr., 485,
486, 496 Joseph, 230, 231, 332 Joseph, Jr., 448, 454, 460, " Brick Joe " Joseph, 513, 519, "Baptist Joe " Mr. (Rufus ?), 494 Nathaniel, 230
Rufus, 419, 448, 460, 496, 497, 499, 513, 524, 525, 538, 634 Samuel, 460, 486 Silas, 226 Walter, 238 Chandler, David, 71 David Jr., 28
Col. Samuel, 21, 22, 28 Chase, Harry R., 527, 528 Mrs, 528
Cheever, Herbert A., 505, 507, 509 Ward N., 410, 496, 497, 503, 505, 506, 5II Willis H., 507, 510 Mrs. W. H. (Carrie), 420 Chenery, Bertha, 525 John, 534 Moses, 530, 635 Susie, 525 Childs, Rev. A. C., 304 Rev. Simeon, 368 Christie (Place), John K., 536 Churchill, Prof. J. W., 305, 306 Miss Ellen B., 429, 508 Chute, J. W., 528
Claggett, Rev. Erastus
B., 298, 301, 302, 310, 363, 369, 383, 391-394, 417, 480,
520 Clark, A. F., 274 Asa, 539, Rev. B. F., 299, 458 Benjamin Jones, 238, 532 Daniel, 488 David D., 428, 538, 539 Deborah (Rand ), 633 Francis, 593 Rev. Frank G., 14, 32, 141, 276, 280, 281, 283, 286, 288, 291, 292, 298, 301, 304, 308, 309, 31911, 408, 428, 429, 457, 524, 539 Gorham B., 239 Hannah Deborah (Mrs. Gilmore) 593, 594 Capt. Henry, 274, 533 James L., 332,539,636 John, 52, 226, 354, (Place) 536, 593 Jonathan, 408, 489, 536 Capt. Peter, 47, 154, 155, 157, 158, 160, 208, 245, 246, 247, 249, 251, 272, 274, 289, 445, 455, 458,
487, 490, 532, 536, 537, 592, 593, 636 Clarks, 434
Dea. Peter, 310, 330, 490, 518, 537 Robert, 443 Clark, Sarah (Barron), 633 Sarah (Putnam), 489, 593 Capt. William, 273, 282, 302, 323, 328, 329, 408, 442, 537 William H., 453, 458, 532 Clay, Samuel, 26 Cleaves, William, 255, 454 Clement, Charles, 512 Cleveland, Rev. D. M., 343 Clough, Joseph, 27, 30, 36, 48 Mrs. Clough (Lynn), 352, 508 Mr. M. C., 531
Cloutman, Thomas, 26 Cobbitt, Mrs. Hannah, 48 Cochran, Jonathan, 226 Col. W. H. D., 369 W. K., 446, 537 Codner, Benjamin, 26, 29 Christopher, 26 Colburn, 451, 457 B. W., 514 Colby, Mrs., 507 John F., 507 Collier, Peter, 26 Colson, Dorcas, 420 James, 508, 510, 51I Conant, Albert S., 236, 495, 508, 510 Coomes, Michael, 26 Corey, Thomas S., 363 Cornwallis, Gen., 160 Coston, Ebenezer and Elizabeth, 140, 485, 533 Cragin, Daniel, 457,513 Cram, Abby F., 906 Albert, 460, 511, 513, 525 Andy, 505, 515 Azro D., 235, 436, 517 Benjamin, 38, 137-141, 143, Dea., 156, 231, 265, 272, 279, 281, 310, 354, 436, 485, 487, 488, 523, 535 Benjamin, Jr., 496, 516
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Benjamin, Daniel, Olive (Chamber- lain), 459
Daniel, 225, 231, 289, 332, 338, 513 David, 133, 137, 273, 494, 526 David, 226 Elizabeth, 526
Everett, 239, 510
George M., 512
Gideon, 267, 35I
Hannah, 23I
Henry, 332, 351, 457, 489, 525 Hiram, 23I
Huldah, 523
Irene, 51I
Israel, 492, 518
Jacob, 133, 137-139, 157, 265, 273, 278, 282, 354, 485, 526 James, 525
James S., 599
James, Jr., or 2nd, 332, 351, 457, 489, 525
John, 31-36, 38, 230,
277, 452, 453, 471, 482, 497, 499, 599
John, Jr., 38, 516, 522, 523
Capt. Jonathan, 38,
67, 133, 137, 138,
142, 143, 161, 278, 279, 281, 436, 485, 487, 523, 524, 526
Jonathan, Jr., 60, 281, 482, 526, 533
Joseph, 38, 55, 226, 332, 351, 487, 523- 525
Lewis, 410
Cram & Daniels, 410, 489
Louise (Mrs. John A. Putnam), 525
Luther, 118, 345, 388, 419, 448, 492, 522 Nathan, 162, 487 Nelson, 518
Orrin, 350, 508, 517 Peter, 254, 439, 499, 525
Phebe, 487, 497, 523 Polly, 156 Rachel, 526
Richard, 516 Sarah, 487, 523 Solomon, 88, 99, 161, 328, 332, 337, 485, 505, 517, 525, 537, 538
Uriah, 149, 273, 328, 489, 525, 526
Cressy, Andrew, 77,251
Widow, 473, 492, 533
Crocker, E. B., 504 Cromwell, Oliver, 5 Crosby, Benjamin, 462, 518
Rev. Jaazaniah, 29I
Jacob, 457, 513
Joseph, 95, 96
Cummings, Rev. Chas., 338, 339 Charles P., 492
C. J., 454, 474, 530, 635 Mary E. 512
Nathan (Place), 540, 637
Mrs. Nathan, 540
Dea. S. S., 103, 344, 512 Timothy & wife, 29, 36, 48 Currier, Rev. Joshua, 340 Curtis, Asher, 234, 312, 537, 538
Mrs. Asher, 469
Asher 2nd, 312, 450
Betsey Ann, 312, 468, 469 Edward W., 538,
Eli, 454, 472, 636
Eli, Jr., 226
Eli Clark, Dea., 310, 312, 434, 454, 472, 481, 492, 538, 539
Frances, 538
Hiram, 234, 312
Israel, 312, 539
John, 515
Kilburn S., 312, 499, 538
Levi, 337, 494
Mary Jane, 505
Molly, 492
Sally, 538
William W., 312, 409, 532, 538, 636 Cutter, Mrs., 508
Dale or Deal, John, Sr. 35, 36, 38, 49, 54, 278 Mrs. Thomas, 514, 517 Damon, Warren, 492
Dana, Samuel, Esq. 325 Dane, Ezra, 353 Danforth, Edgar A., 161, 166, 169, 259, 419, 510
Mrs. E. A., 388 Simon O., 363
Daniel, Stephen, 26 Stephen, Jr., 26, 30 Daniels & Cram (in business), 410 Dascomb, 88, 329, 436, 496, A Revolution- ary Soldier James, Jr., 83
Luther, 21I Polly, 368 Davis, David A., 363 Hezekiah, 41I
Rev., J. G., 303
Myra, 535 William, 235 Day, Isaac, 154, 161
Dearborn, Dr. S. G., .631, 632 Deland, George, 30, 49, 52 Densmore, Francis, 49 Denten, Ebenezer, 162 Derby, Charles, 26 Roger, 26, 28, 29 William, 26 Dickey, David G., 274, 434, 442, 530 William, 68 Dike, Benjamin, 15I
Dix, Betsey, 527
Dixey, Samuel, 26 William, 26, 30
Dodd, John, 26
Dodge, Rev. Austin, 306 Josiah, 98, 252
Dolliver, Edward, 513 Capt. John and wife, 502, 514, 536
John B., 235
John E., 510-512
Richard N., 225
Samuel, 514, 531
William H., 510, 514, 518 Donnell, James, 539 Donohue, Col. Michacl T., 236
Donovan, Rev. Dennis, 304, 305, 343, 388, 520 Prof. Winfred Nichols, 344 Dowd, John, 29 Draper, David S., 514 Hannah, 231 Harry, 508
James C. P., 519
Jotham P., 235 Leon, 519 Thomas J., 514
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INDEX
William, 25I Willis H., 508 Duncklee, Mr., 408
Clintie, 534, 539
Edward W., 434 Francis, 231
George, 536 Hezekiah, 162
Isaac L., 534, 539 William, 520, 539 William R., 234
Dustan, Rev. George, 302
Dutton, * Benj., 284,491, 540
Mrs. Benjamin, 58, 60, 435, 533
Betsey E., 540
Rev. Chas. H., 305
Jacob, 25I
Josiah, 283
Mynard, 274 Reuben, 353, 433, 491, 540, 635 Samuel, 230
Capt. William, 251, 325, 327, 328, 518 Dyer, Samuel, 537
Eastman, G. W., 446, 457, 460, 514
Eaton, Charles F., 460 Frank, 513
Warren, 457, 513 Rev. W. H., D.D., 4IO Ellinwood, 161 Ira S., 337
Joseph, 354, 492, 526 Samuel, 337 Elliott, Rev. Joseph, 338
Elson, - -. 30 Emerson, Rev. Daniel, 145, 279, 280, 286 Rev. Joseph, 145, 279, 280, 286 Emery, Clintie A., 365 Rev. Enville J., 341, 342 Harlan E., 365, 508 John, 504, 509, 516 Mrs. John (Ann M.), 509 Morris M., 508, 520 Mrs., 519 English, Joseph, 26, 30 Philip, 26, 30
*There was a also a Reed Dutton, whose old cellar is east of Mr. Sewell M.Buck's place. P. 537
Epes or Epps, Capt. Benjamin, 88, 272, 322, 325, 487, 537 Col. Daniel, 26, 27, 28, 30, 487, 536 Daniel, Jr., 26, 28, 29, 45, 48, 59 Francis, 251, 289, 536, 627, 628 George D., 448 Joseph, 93, 94
Joseph, 2nd, 329 Samuel, 28 Everett, Rev. Samuel, 3.38
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