The history of the town of Lyndeborough, New Hampshire, Vol. II, Part 43

Author: Donovan, D. (Dennis), b. 1837; Lydeborough, N.H; Woodward, Jacob Andrews, 1845-
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: [Tufts College, Mass.] : The Tufts college press, H. W. Whittemore & co.
Number of Pages: 576


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Parish, Rev.Elijah, 291 Parker, "Old Tavern " 536 Carleton, 230 Charles, 5.36


Deboralı, 635


Elmer B., 528


George W., 392, 527


Mrs .George W., 528 Isaiah, 422, 490, 536


Josiah M., 527 Robert, 230 Samuel, 488 William, 40 Parry, Edward & Heirs 540 (Place), 433, 434


Parsons, Jonathan, 157 Nathan, 161 Thomas, 161 Passaconaway, Indian Chief, 8 Patch, Edwin N., 102, 538 Dea. Abram, 540


Patterson, Walter, 511 Payson, Rev. John, 144, 286 Peabody, Rev. Eph- raim, 147 Joseph, 96, 97


Stephen, 142, 252


Widow, 93 Willian1, 36


Peacock, Rev. John, 342, 344


Peal, Jonathan, Esq., 26, 30, 48, 96, 488, 539 George, 26


Pearson, Abigail, 353 Amos, 159, 494


Daniel, 95


Dimon, 454


Ebenezer, 339, 353,


503 Ebenezer, Jr., 227,


515,516 Elizabeth, 95, 96


James, 332, 528


Jesse, 312


Jonathan, Jr., 323


Moses, 231, 337, 437


Samuel, 337


Miss Submit R., 339


Susan, 338


Susan E., 528


Thomas, 486


William, 338 Peirce, Lieut. Col. Ben- jamin, 209


Daniel, 40, 71, 73-75


John, 80, 81, 85-87, 89 Joshua, 40 Perham, Charles L., 539, 636 David, 332, 527, 528


Harvey, 492, 528, 529 John, 529 Joseph, 529


Oliver, 96, 206, 300,


323, Ensign, 328, 539


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Oliver, Jr., 447 Otis, 529 Rodney, 529 S., 447 William1, 332 Willis, 538 Perkins, Edmond, 206, 267, 332, 333, 538 Person, Nathan, 289, 354, 488, 627 Peters, Rev. Hugh, 7 Petors, Richard, 26, 30 Pettingill, Frank A. 436 503, 516 Phelps, Ensign Nath- aniel, 147, 154, 157, 162, 273 Philip, Indian King, 8, 9 Phipps, Sir William, 13 Pickman, Col. Benja- min, Esq., 44, 45, 48, 52, 483, 485, 486, 488 Love, 52 William, 79, 80, 488 Pickworth, John, 26 Pike, Col. James, 237 Place, Rev. L. D., 304, 305 Plummer, Daniel, 537 Pollard, Rev. Joseph, 342, 345 Potes, William, 26


Powers, Ephraim, 134, 138, 279-281, 486, 487, 534


George, 239 Edward, 529


Pratt, Mrs. of Salem, 25, 27, 28, 61 Amos, 434, 442, 530 George, 236 Rev. Dura D., 340 l'reston, Seth, 236 Price, John, 239 Proctor, John, 26, 30 Benjamin, 26 Daniel, 224, 225, (Place), 536 David E., 237,239,491 Sylvester, 274 John, 491, 536, 537, (Old Place) l'unchard, Benjamin, I54 Samuel, Jr., 159 Putnam, Aaron, 436,


488 Abigail, 368, 489 Adeline, 505, 506 Algernon W., 388,521 522


INDEX


Alice, 515 Benjamin, 230 Betsey, 503, 505 Byron, 350, 461, 507, 509, 511, 513 Daniel, Esq., 226,323,


332, 334, 338, 367, 380, 442, 488, 503, 507, 520, 610 Prof. Daniel, 350,353, 390, 612 614 David, 162, 267, 273, 274, 337-340, 344, 349, 361, 363, E11- sign, 368, 439, 440, 451, 453, 488, 489, 522 Deacon David, Jr., 226, 227, 230, 344, 419, 488, 489, 495, 521, 522 David, 3rd, 521, 522 Edward, 605 Edwin H., 32, 410, 452, 453, 459, 477, 495, 521, 523 Mrs. Eliza, 120


Ephraim, 36, 38, 41,


47, 105, 133, 137, 141, 144, 150, 152, 157, 158, 161, 272, 278, 607-609


Ephraim, Jr.,245,246, 248, 265, 268, 310, 322, 354, 495 521, 522, 609 Ephraim, 3rd, 162, 230, 503, 506, 526, 609 "Danvers" Ephraim 486, 516 Ephraim, 2nd, 339, 436, 503, 504, 516, 517 Esther, 517 Ephrainı Hildreth, 332 Mrs. Ephraim Hil- dreth, 506, 517 Capt. Eleazer, 410, 503, 505 Miss Emma D., 420 Mrs. Fanny, 510 Miss Grace E., 508 Col. Haldimand S., 235 Capt. Israel, 224, 227, 230, 340, 439, 452, 489, 495, 522, 61I Mrs. Israel, 506 Jacob, 35, 36, 83 Jacob D., 461 James A. G., 509


Jason, 344, 622 Jesse, 485


John, 488, 503, 505 John A., 523, 525


Jonathan, 332, 517 Jonathan, Jr., 332, 367,


517 David Jolinson, best known as Jolinson, 312, 520


Joseph, 226, 493 Leonard, 231


Mariah, 489


Mariette D., 349


Mattie S., 535


Nathaniel, 31, 32, 49, 486 Phebe (Goodrich), 428 Percy H., 485, 523 Hon. Perley, 605 Col. Philip, 80-84, 87, 90, 92, 95 Roy N., 410, 412, 413, 5II Sarah (Clark), 489 Stephen, 34-36, 45, 48, 58, 483, 484 Susanna (Hartshor1) 226, 349, 522


Col. Timothy, 230, 489, 496, 522, 538 Timothy (Thurston), 460, 499, 523 Putnams, Dales, etc., 54 William R., 350, 388, 611 Gen. Israel, 614


Quiglig, Mr., 71 Quiggle, Ella M., 536


Ramsdell, John, 225, 538


Rand, Edgar, 494, 635 Rev. Jolın, 60, 139, 279, 306, 453, 614- 615 John, 93 Nehemiah, 80, 81, S2- 85, 87, 90, 91, 155- 158, 246, 271, 272, 325, 453, 454, 483, 484, 532, 615-616, 628 Rev. Lyman F., 302 Sarah D., 532 Randall, Abraham, 291 Randell, George, 225 Randolph, Edward, 18 Raymond, Paul, 49 George B., 238


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Rev. George T., 342 John P., 239 William B., 435, 533 Read, Nathan, 96 Jesse, 226, 273, 539 Record, Rev. Isaiah, 342 Reon, Joseph, 236 Reynolds, Frank, 437 John, 154, 157, 161, 246, 272, 627 Richards, Mrs. F. B. (or Lizzie), 226, 420, 453 Fred B., 462, 522 Rev. Mr., 297 Marshall B., 517 Richardson (Place), 53I Stephen, 34 Benjamin, 140


Rev. Cyrus, 304, 305,


Fred A., 440, 454, 459 Harry, 118, 473, 474, 490, 530 Jacob, 330 James, 483


John, 310, 312, 469,533 Lieut. Joseph, 29, 32- 36, 48, 77, 78, 252 Joseph's son, 35


Joseph B., 483


Nathan, 530, 636 Sarah S.(Mrs.Dodge) 306 Solon, 538 Timothy, 299, 324,


444, 459


William, 225,227,231, 300, 301, 352, 492, 507 William, Jr., 337 William, 538 Riley, Charles D., 492, 531 Rindge, John, 40 Robbins, Milo, 528 Russell, 528


Robinson, -, 30 Abel, 26 William, 26 Roby, Luther, 460 Rockwood, Rev. Arden M., 306 Rogers, Dr., 73 Edward E., 536


Ropes, Jonathan, 627 Rose (Place), 493 Abraham, 493, 494, 500, 538 Brackley, 225 George, 634 Willard, 434, 538


Ross, Edward, 236 George, 508 Ruth, 419 Samuel, 508 Mrs. Sarah, 508 Thomas, 510 Roswell, Sir Henry, 3 Rowe, John, 161, 485, 486


Ruffle, George, 419 Ruland, Rev.G.W., 304 Russell, Dr. Daniel (lived on the T. Boffee place ), 89, 94, 97, 251, 327 Aaron W., 538 Adoniram, 634


Burnham, 254, 538 Ebenezer, 224, 225, 230, 231 Harriet, 506, 525 Jedidiah, 206, 517


Jedidiah, Jr., 526


John, 230 Josiah, 538


Orrin, 538


Sergeant Peter, 161, 484 Samuel K., 517


Rev. T. Clarkson, 342 William, 230 Ryerson (Place), 436 William N., 274, 634 William, 516, 517 Clara N., 516, 517


St. Castine (Baron), IO, II Sanborn, George H.,460 Sargent, Dana B., 485, 5II, 535 Mrs. Dana B. (or Elsie), 116, 535


Joshua, 206, 230, 451, 456, 469, 489, 513, 522 John, 231 Rev. F. D., 303 Rev. Joseph, 340 Ruthy, 522 Saunders, Joseph, 224 Savage, Charles, 528 Ensign John, 93-95, 154, 158, 161, 434, 486, 627, 628 Rev. William T., 300 Sawin, Rev. Theophi- lus Parsons, 302, 303, 365, 366 Sawyer, Mr., 636 Searl, Thomas, 26, 30 Searles, Jotham, 490 Lucinda, 519


Senter (Place), 536 Benjamin, 490 Charles H., 536 Franklin, 536 Oliver, 490 Ruth, 490 Samuel, 536


Severance, Joseph, 149 Sharpe, Mrs. Joseph


509 Shattuck Bros., 504 Shaw, Christopher C., 401 Shedd, Mrs. Octavia, 510 Shepard, John, 235, 454 John, Jr.,Esq., 67, 69- 73, 75, 76, 81, 82, 84, 85, 87, 89, 90, 92, I37 Robert T. S. & heirs, 538 Walter S., 538


Simonds, Jesse, 463, 539 Simpson, John, his town, 23, 24, 25


Skead, John, 49 Small, Sylvester, 529


Smith, Dr. Albert, 15 Andrew, 226 Arthur P., 235


Rev. Bezaleel, 302


Charles J., 255


Charles R., 536


David, 226


Edward D., 518 George, 274 Rev. George, 302


Rev. G. B., 343, 520


Henry, 239


John, 26 John, 273 Lewis W., 236


Luther, 160


Miss Mary E., 363


Dea., 340


Peter, 411


Uriah, 635 Solly & March, 40 Samuel Solly, 40 Clement March, 74


Somerville, Mr., 140 Southwick, John, 226, 458, 490, 536 Spalding or Spaulding, Abijah, 226 Edward, 159, 483 Elbridge Gerry, 618- 619 E. P., 449, 540 George, 635


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INDEX


George E., 282, 297,


434, 459, 530, 531 545, 636 Henry, 230, 540 Dr. Henry E., 237, 561, 632


Capt. Levi, 47, 143, 151, 154, 156, 158,


159, 245-247, 251, 252, 354, 355, 491 Place, 540, 628, 635, 616-618


Levi P., 540 Merrill T., 239, 537


" Paige," 540


Reuben, 154, 484


Stephen, 483, 540


Levi heirs, 540


Rev. Samuel Jones, 619


Stacy, Miss Minnie E., 413, 5II Byron, 505


Starrett (Place), 493, 5.36 William, 540 Frank, 540


Stayner, Henry M., 533


Stearns, Hon. Ezra S., 68, 224 Daniel, 435


Frank, 533


John, 435, 533, 636 Seth, 494


Steele, William P., 238, 410, 503, 505 Mrs. Wm. P. (Ade- line), 505 Hattie D., 420


Stephens, Capt. Jolın, 28, 30


Col. Aaron F., 237 George W., 363 George H., 536 Miss Martha G., 363 Samuel, 161


Stephenson, or Stinson David, 38, 48, 524 John, 38, 67, 114, 133, 135, 137, 138, 140, 141, 144, 145, 147, 153, Agt., 161, 207, 266, 282, 289, 310, 459, 486, 518, 535 John H., 235 Jonathan, 224, 225, 453, 459 Jonathan H., 239 Jotham, 449, 451, 452, 493 Jotham S., 519 Mary, 519 Sarah, 339


S. Hartwell, 510 Widow, 95, 96


Willis J., 113, 114, 410, 459, 524 John, John, Jr., Jona- than, Willis J., 535, 540 Steward, Rev. Antipas, 138, 139, 142, 143, 282, 284


Stewart, Walter, 532 Stiles, 54


Asahel, 137, 161


David, Esq., 361, 363, 439, 532, 636


David, Jr., 537


Ebenezer, 252


Joshua, 88


Moses, Jr., 133, 134,


279, 280, 487, 488 497, 523 Reuben (killed at Wilton raising), 149 Warren, 436


Stone, William, 29


Stratton, David, 467, 482, 483, 486, 492, 534


Sullivan, Gen. John, 272, 182 Summers, William, 226 Swan, Robert, 30, 48, 84, 88, 94 Swasey, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M., 413,504, 51I


Samuel, 26, 30 Stephen, 26


Sweat, Joseph, 25, 29, 48 Sweetser, Mrs. M. A., 540 Swinington, Betsey,519 520 Everett, 520 Job, 519, 520 Josiah, 519, 520


Tapley, Benjamin, 30 John, 26 Robert, 26 William, 26 Tappan, Col. Mason W. 234


Tarbell, Lieut. Cor- nelius, 26, 28, 30, 32, 33, 35 Capt. Joel H., 345, 346, 350, 411-413, 460, 462, 499, 504- 506, 509, 510, 5II, 514, 515, 520, 633


Mrs. Joel H., (Esther P.), 514, 517 Joel, 353, 515 Charles F., 412, 505,


520 Mrs. Charles F. (E. C.), 346, 386, 420, 511 Charles, 504, 516, 528, 529 Charles H., 275, 511, 520 Joseph A., 412, 462


Hiram M., 234, 236, 504, 528, 529 Walter S., 346, 388,


410, 412, 413, 505, 507, 520 Mrs. Walter S. (Liz- zie G.) 388, 413, 420 + William, 504 Tarbell, Nello, 525 F. H., 529 Tay, Frank B., 437,442, 492, 530, 636 Nathaniel, 534 Taylor, Elias, 537


Teague, William, 239 Tenney, Rev. Leonard,


302 Benjamin F., 517 Thayer, Jonathan(Rev- olutionary soldier) 490, 536 Thomlinson, John, 40 Thompson, Andrew, Col. John L., 238 John, 239, 450 William, 354, 484 Thorndike, Mr., 419


Thorpe, Rev. John, 304


Tidd, Mr. and Miss, 507 and note Tighe, Mr., 436 Torrey, Rev. D. T., 303 Towne, Hon. William B., 41 John, 226


Samuel, 252, 253, 494 Tyler, 231


Trask, Edward, 26, 30 William, 26 Trevitt, Mrs. Ellen,309 Tripp, Mr., 461


Trott, Thomas, 27, 30 Tufton, Joseph, John & Robert, 18 Tupper, Royal B., 225, 297 Robert B., 531-533 Tyler, 312 Twadle, James, 49 Twitchell (Place), 434, 448


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Asa, 540 A. S., 634 Tyler, Levi, 114, 439, 440, 451, 512, 513 Andrew, 516, 538


Underhill, John, 5, 6, 7


Verry, Jonathan, 26, 30 John, 26


Waldron, Major, 9-II Walk, John, 26 Walker, Herman, 437, 442, 53I Wallace, Miss Char- lotte M., 365, 504


Mrs. E. P.,' 504


Mrs. Fannie A., 419 . Miles E., 454, 510, 511 Robert Burns, 4II Wallingford, Thomas, 40, 63, 68-71, 73, 81, 82, 91


Walter, Rev. William, D.D., 76, 80, 82-84, 87, 89-94, 96, 583- 585 Harriot T., 96 Benjamin Lynde, 585 William, 585


Waltron, Mr., 32 Wardwell, Dr. Daniel, 622


Warner, Rev. William, R., 342, 344, 419, 420 Warren, E. K., 292, 409 531 Washington, Gen. George, 264 Watkins, Oliver, 535, 5.36 Watrous, Rev. E., Hay- den, 342 Webb, William, 26 Welles, Samuel, Esq., 25-27, 30, 48, 80, 95, 96, 483. 530 Wellman, Jacob, Jr.,88, 97-100, 117, 134,137, 139, 142, 145, 146, 157, 158, 207, 278, 279, 289, Capt. 310, 482, 538 James M., 234 John, Jr., 337, 537 John, 538, 539 Polly, 538 Wentworth, Gov. Ben- ning, 2, 37, 42, 133, 136


Mark Hunking, 40 John, 40, 73, 75 West, Furginson, 30 Weston, Edward, 516 Wetherbee, Joseph, 238 Wheeler, Carlos, 636 Dustin, 510-512, 515, 520 Dr. Jonas, 412, 534 Josiah, 340, 386, 409, 439, 532 Mrs. Josiah, 386


Luther M., 446


Mary A., 412, 413, 506


Nathan, 275, 323, 330, 360, 408, 532 Salathiel Lidson, 515 Wheelwright, John, 4, 11, 14, 15 Whipple, Col. Thomas, 235 White, Rev. Jacob, 297, 299, 361 Joseph, 538 Nicholas, 42-44 Thomas, 26


Whiting, David & Sons 529, 539


Oliver, 227, 300, 310, 332, 361, 363, 433, 491, 540, 635 Stephen, 483 Whitmarsh, Charles, 224, 491, 537


Whitney, Martin, 274, 402-404, 409, 53º, 536, 537 Whiton, Rev. John M., 4, 274, 297, 300 Whittemore (Place), 540 Aaron, 540 Aaron, 540


Maj. Amos, 97-100,


152, 157, 158, 161,


246, 265, 272, 354, 488, 628


Daniel, 484, 500 Daniel B., 312, 490, 491, 500, 540,542,636 Rev. E. J., 342, 365 Harry W., 120 n, 541, 625 James, 226 Jonathan, 491 Samuel, 491 William L., 120 1,224, 225, 363, 364, 433, 624


Wibird, Richard, 40, 73 Wiggin, Capt., 6 Wilcox, Rev. Bela, 338 Wilder, Alfred C., 537


Charles, 344, 350 Erwin D, 491, 537 William C., 310, 530, 537 Wilkerson, Edwin, 507 Herbert, 513 Wilkins, Amos, 497, 499, 538 Rev. Daniel, 39, 40, 141, 142, 144


Elisha, 271, 272


Joseph, 67, 133, 139 Jotham, 490


William & Mary (King and Queen) 13 Williams, Roger, 5


Isaac, 26, 30


Jonathan, 26


Hilliard, 27 Thomas A., 409, 531,


. 532 Williamson, 3, 8 Wilson, Ensign Abiel, 272 Albro, 51I


Charles H., 510


Joseph, 154


Millard, 540 Sarah, 636


Winn, Frank, 436, 496, 516 Rev. Fred E., 305 George E., 236, 508, 532 Wolf, Herman, 240 Woodbridge, 74 Woodbury, Josiah, 157, 486, 627 Woods, Rev. John, 302 Mrs. Stella E., 536 Woodward (Place), 436 Aaron, 293, 360 Adoniram, 494


Anson, 408


Artemas, 516


Mrs. Artemas, 636 Charles, 539


Woodward, Daniel, Sr.


113, 293, 300, 323, 409, 481, 491, 532, 540, 636 Daniel, Jr., 312, 408, 448, 481, 531,532,540 David, 293 David, 2nd, 534


Eleazer, 97, 154, 159, 165, 266, 273, 292, 295, 355, 467, 493, 530 Eleazer, Jr., 293, 442, 530, 535 Elizabeth, 535 Ephraim, 523


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INDEX


Ithamar, 162,165,168, Woodwell, Rev. W.H., 251, 273 Jacob, 496


Jacob N., 496


Jacob A., 106,207,276, 388, 455, 458, 529, 530, 544, 577, 650 Rev. James W., 291


James G., 408


John, 118, 165, 292, 518


Josie, 535 Levi H., 224, 225, 535


302 Worcester, Francis, 272 Wright,Julien E.F.,53I Wyeth, Rev. John, 282 Wyman, Collins, 636


York, Duke of, 30, 31 Young, Charles, 516 Quincy, 508


William, 509, 516, 520 William W., 411,412, 435, 504, 514


PLACES *


Acworth, 633


Amherst, 39, 40, 46, 70, 89, 92, 94, 133, 135, 145, 155, 158, 300, 302- 306, 309, 325, 342, 368, 423 Post Office, 434 North West Parish, or Mont Vernon, 254, 270, 280, 286, 291, 297, 515, 52I


Andover, Mass., 72, 298, 302-306 East, 353 Ashuelot Towns, 32, 429


Bangor, Me., Seminary, 301 Barnes' Falls, 32, 541


Bay Colony, 34


Bay State, 39


Bedford, 283


Beech Hill, 454


Bennington, Vt., 302, 304, 305


Boston, Mass., 4, 5, 13, 14, 15I


Bowdoin College, Me., 305


Boylston, Mass., 306


Braintree, Mass., 14 Breda, Treaty of, 10 Bridgewater, Mass., 298


Brown University, Prov. R. I., 398 Brookline, 303, 305 Burlington, 306


Cambridge, Mass., 350, 413 Canada, 12-24


Castleton, Vt., 632


Charlestown, Mass., 2, 5


Chelmsford, Mass., 61


Chelsea, Mass., 511, 514


Cocheco, 9 Concord, 304, 306, 633


Connecticut, 13, 14, 17, 32


Coos, 165, 166, 169, 170


Crown Point, 207


Dover, 4, 5, 9, II Dutch Colony, 2, 5, 16


Dunstable, 19, 41, 55, 79, 84, 87 Duxbury School Farm, 23-25, 48, 135, 153, 156, 252, 255, 256 Driscoll Hill, 433 Deering, 30I


East Bridgewater, Mass., 306 England, 13


Exeter, 4, 11, 15, 21, 150, 151, 529


Fishkill, N. Y., 169


Florida, 2, 4, 5


Francestown, 70, 94, 102


France, 13, 39 Franklin, N. H., 15


Greenfield, 84, 243, 250,297, 304, 350, 436 Greenville, 305, 369


Haverhill, Mass., 42 Hampton, 15, 16


Hillsborough, 41, 338, 339


Hancock, 462, 515, 516


Hollis, 270, 279, 280, 283, 286


Holland, 13 Hudson, 146 Hyde Park, Mass., 413


Ipswich Hamlet, 73


Jamestown, Va., 2, 5 Jaffrey, 302 Johnson's Corner, 116, 117, 118; 281, 537 Keene, 280, 339


Kennebec River, 3, 9


Kittery, Me., 9


Danvers, Mass., 39, 71, 78 Laconia, 8, 12


*Many of the places named on this and the following pages are given as the resi- dences of those who rendered some service in or for the benefit of the town.


Ephraim Putnam, 226, 231 Ethan A., 512 Foster, 116, 437, 492 493, 513,535 Major George T., 237 239, 530 Hannah, 293, 534 Hannah P., 293 Henry M., 564 Israel, 273, 293, 360, 493, 534


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INDEX


Lake Champlain, 13 Lemington. Me., 301 Lexington & Concord, Mass, 151, 265


Litchfield, 41 Londonderry, 145, 283 Lowell, Mass., 17, 545 Lunenburg, Mass., 286, 506 Lyme, 417 Lynn, Mass., 588


Maine, Province of, 4, 12, 28 Manchester, 103 Marblehead, 27, 28, 61


Marlborough, 339


Mason (Township No. 1), 46, 291 Massachusetts Colony, I-3, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 61, 74 State, 270 Melrose, Mass., 350 - Michigan, 350 Mile Slip, 153, 156


Milford, 103, 255, 256, 297, 323, 338, 365, 461, 507, 521, 526, 528 Monson, 46 Montreal, 14


Mont Vernon, 103, 252, 254, 302, 304, 305, 309, 454, 494, 497, 507, 538


Nantasket, 14


Nashua, 280, 286, 304-306, 340, 410, 529 New Boston, 15, 41, 47, 49, 50, 70, 76-78, 98, 99, 102, 135, 254, 291, 297, 300, 338, 434, 494, 515, 631 Newbury, Mass., 15 Newburyport, Mass., 17, 306


New England, 2-4, 6, 10, 103


New Fairfield, Conn., 302 New Hampshire, 2-4 New Ipswich, 46, 66, 89, 286, 411 New Jersey, 15 New Netherlands, 2


Newport, 302


New York, 10, 13-15


North Lyndeborough, 104, 425, 427, 434, 437, 458, 476, 541


North Town, 280 Norwalk, Ct., 634 Norwich, Vt., 291


Nova Scotia, 2, 10, 15 Number Two, or Wilton, 54-57, 62


Old Colony, 2 Orleans, Mass., 298 Ossipee Lake, 22


" Parsonses Corner," 156, 252 Pawtucket Falls, 16, 17 Pemaquid, Me., 10, 13 Pepperell, 279, 280, 286 Peterborough, 41, 84, 302, 339, 350, 436, 519, 634, R.R.


Peterborough Slip, 46, 48, 135 Philadelphia, 151


Piscataqua Colony, 2-4, 7, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 21 Plymouth, 2, 7 Port Royal, 2, 13 Portsmouth, 2, 4, 5, 11, 21, 29, 72, 74, 75, 80, 86, 89, 274


Province of Maine, 3, II


Purgatory, 98, 103, 115, 116, 454


Putnam Corner & Hill, 458, 277, 428, 498, 523, 635


Quebec, 13, 14


Raby (Brookline), 46 Reading, South, 527 Rhode Island, 5, 15


Richmond, 16


Rindge, 16, 66


Rowley, Mass., 291


Saratoga, 163 Salem, Mass., 2, 5, 25, 27, 28, 41, 61, 70, 74, 78, 140


Salem-Canada, 15, 106, 107


Salisbury, 16 Society Land, 77, 84


Souhegan Valley, 521


Souhegan West (Hudson), 48, 49, 279, 280 South Lyndeborough, 32, 102-104, 302, 304, 305, 458-462, 503, 365, 636


Stow, Mass., 291


Stoneham, Mass., 540


Strawberry Bank (Portsmouth), 6


St. John's, 162


St. Christopher, 10


St. Lawrence Shoals, 14


St. Lawrence Valley, 103


Swanzey, 339


Temple, 102, 103 Ticonderoga, 162, 168 Trenton, N. J., 168


Weare, a Canada Township, 16 Wayland, Mass., 306


Wells, Maine, 301 West Point, 165, 166


Weston, Mass., 264


West Somerville, Mass., 302


West Medford, Mass., 304 White Plains, 162 Wilton, or Number 2, 46, 305


Wilton, Maine, 305 Winter Hill, 167, 168 Winchendon, Mass., 306 Woburn, Mass., 28, 29 .


Yypsilanti, Michigan, 350


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SUBJECTS


Academies, 366 Account, for labor on Meeting- house, 35, 36 Acres, Ten, controversy, 325


Act, favoring toleration, 294


Addition, Lyndeborough, 68, 70 New Boston, 68, 70, 76


· Advertisement, 25


Admiral's flag shot away, 14 Agent of Masonian Proprietors, 59


Agents to treat with Purchasers of Wallingford's Right, 80 Thanked for vigilance, etc., 83


Agreement with soldiers, 159, 229 Aid for Soldier's families, 232


Alarm, 153


Those who went on, 162, 163, 167 Those who returned, 167


Alliance, 39 American vessels, 228


Apple-blossoming time, 470


Application for share of the minis- try fund, 331 sq


Army Beef, 160 Disbanded, 160 Articles relating to worship to be voted on by the town, 157


Artillery, 209 Heavy, 239


Lafayette, 207, 209, 240


Ashuelot Towns, 429


Association, Religious, 310, 311


Authors, 623-625


Average of military service, com- mittee, and report on the same, 158, 167, 169


Baked beans, 474 Baker, tin, 473


Barns, 478, 479


Beef, army, 160 Bennington soldiers, 163


Birthright, coveted, 153


Boarding the teachers, 444, 446, 447


Books and newspapers, 467 Boots, 471


Boundary line controversy, 15-17


Bounty to enlisted men, 154


Bounty for service, 158


Brass Band, North Lyndeborough, 541, 542 Brick-manufacture, 459, 460 Brick ovens, 466, 473 Bridges, 438, 496 Bridge, Gulf, 635


British ships ordered out of United States waters. 228 British injuries to American sea- men, 229


Brook, Badger, 453 Bear, 113


Beasom, 113, 114


Brandy, 115


Cold, 116


Duncklee, 113, 115 French or Dutton, 113


Buildings, public, 439


Bunker Hill, our wounded at battle of, 152 Buttrick's Mill, 634, 637


"Cabinet, Farmers," 299, 348, 351, 422, 456, 460


Canada, Revolutionary quota for, 153 Expedition of 1690, I, 12-15, 22- 24 First English captives carried to, 12 French Governor of, 12


Candles, 467


Cartloads of silver, 14


Cavalry of the 22nd Regt., 225-227


Celebrations of 150th Anniversary, 544-569 Celebration of Centennial of L. A. Co., 574-578


Cemetery, Centre, 498, 501 Crosby Place, or Butler family, 499 Dolliver, old, 502


Dolliver, new, 502,


Fuller, 502


Johnson Corner, 498, 499


North Lyndeborough, 500


Perham Corner, 50I


South, 498


Whittemore, 500


Charters, The Masonian, 48-52 Provincial, Copy of, 134-136 Expense of, 138 1


Cherokee and Choctaw Indians, 369 Chesapeake, American ship, 228


Church, Congregational, influence of, 277


Evidence of its piety, prayer and fasting, 279


Invites ministers from abroad to assist, 279


Organized, 280, 635


Seventh in county, 635 Refused aid from Proprietors toward building meeting-house 281


Votes to seek incorporation of town, 281


Lists of members of, 287, 288, 292 293 Records of, no criterion of its character, 288


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INDEX


Heads of families given a voice in


its business enterprises, 289 A new draft of its covenant, 289 This draft accepted, 290 Church and state separate, 294 Warming arrangements, 295 Carrying footstoves to, 296 Support, 296 Pastor also acted as clerk, 298 Membership of, 306, 308


Records wanting for 23 years, 306 Choir, 311-313


Charges presented against pas- tor, 290


Answered by pastor satisfactorily and dismissed by church, 290 Chorister's assistant, 289


Other religious bodies seek share of ministerial fund, 331


Congregational church's original right to, unquestioned, 331


Attendance at, a mark of char- acter, 320, 321, 336


Loyalty to, 323


Distinction between church and town, 334


Baptist, History of, 337-350 Beginnings of Baptist meetings 337, 338 Organized, 338


Names of constituent members, 338, 339


Meetings in school houses, 338 Rev. Charles Cummings, first pastor, 339


Other pastors, 340 Christian, constituted, 352, 353 Rev. G. W. Hutchinson, pastor, 353


Location of Congregational meet- ing-house created difficulty, 282 Difficulty compromised and fin- ally settled by commissioners, 283


Location of Baptist meeting- house decided by the largest contributions, 339 Society, The Baptist, 1819, 337 The First Baptist Society in Lyndeborough, 1831, 348 The First Congregational Or- thodox, 299, 332 The First Universalist, 351 Circulating Library, 386, 387 Citizens' Hall, 440 Civil War, Roll, 234-240 Men, 242 Expenses, 242 Debt and its reduction advised, 242 Club, Debating, 392-394 Club Reform, 418, 419 College graduates, 625


Colony, First, north of Florida, 4 Colonies, New Hampshire's rela- tion to 4


Combinations in N. H., 7 Commissioners on Boundary Line, 15, 16, 18


Committee to close up the Proprie- tors' affairs, 79


To report to the committee on claims, 158, 166


To enlist quota for the army, 159 Of General Court, advice com- promise, 245


Of General Court report favor- ably, 247


Make another report, 250


To buy a "Poor Farm," 273


Commons, or common lands, 65 Congress of the States, Connecti- cut, Massachusetts, New York, I3 Continental, 151


Constables and collectors of taxes, 265


Constitution adopted, 79


Continental soldiers, and those Continental currency withdrawn from circulation, 160


Copper, ten trucks of from Eng- land, 14 who hired them, 164, 165


Coos soldiers, and those who hired them, 165, 166, 169, 170


Corner, Bevins', now Perham, 282, 527 Houston's, 76-78


Johnson's, 281, 282, 428, 448, 454, 492, 494 Beech Tree, 422


Four


Towns, Lyndeborough,


Franceston, New Boston and Mont Vernon, 318


New Boston, 76, 78


Lyndeborough's North West, 81, 94, 244-247


Old Lyndeborough, 76, 77 Parson's, 243 Perham's, 434, 501, 528 Putnam's 458, 503


Corps, Relief, auxiliary of G.A.R., 440 Reserve, 239 Marine, 239 County History, Hillsborough Co., 368, 369


Damage, strongly spelled, 54 Great by intruders, 83 Dartmouth College, 302 Deacons of Congregational Church, 310 Deacons of Baptist Church, 344 Deeds, Old, 482-489


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Defenceless towns, 41


Derry men's encroachments, 69, 70 Diet of early settlers, 471-473 Disturbances, 28, 29, 61 In Boston, 15I Delinquent taxes, 62


Disagreement about location of the meeting-house, 58 Dissenters from Congregational Church free to support their own, 331


Dissenters seek share of minis- terial funds, 33I Distribution of ministerial funds, 333


Districts, public school, and resi- dents of, 357-363


Real estate and residents in Dist. No. 1, 442, 530


No. 2, 534


No. 3, 442, 445, 520


No. 4, 445, 535


No. 5, 446, 517


No. 6, 447


No. 7, 448, 537


No. 8, 448, 449


No. 9, 449


No. 10, 450


Divisions, Lots consisted of First and Second, 29


Donation visits, 480, 481


Donors of Communion Service and Organ, 303, 304 Drawers, woolen, 470 Drinks, 474, 475


Education, Board of, 366


Encroachments on Lyndeborough by the purchasers of Walling- ford's lot, 63, 64 English Colonists, the Penacooks embittered against them, 10 Revolution of 1689, 13


Colony of Jamestown, Va., 5 Forces, 14


English Goverement disavowed the flagrant attack on the Chesa- peake, but never made prom- ised reparation, 228 Enterprise, The Milford, news- paper, 365, 461 Episcopal Minister in Dover, 15 Expedition of 1690, to Canada, 12- 14, 22-24




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