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The foregoing is an Inventory of the Polls & ratable estate as taken by us of the inhabitenc of the town of Hanover in the year of of our Lord 1816-
Samuel Kendrick
Henry Hutchinson Selectmen
of Hanover
Elijah Miller
Attest Jonathan Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
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[334]
Survey of Wolfsborough Road-
Begun on the line between Deacon Nathaniel Wrights and Mr Pilsbury land east of the road run on said line South 66° east 168 rods to the north easterly corner of said Pilsbury's land the the same course 16 rods to a beach tree then North 83° E. 6 rods to a beach tree marked by the old road yn* in said road S. 72° East 24 rods then South 22° East 32 rods yn S. 45° E. 32 rods y11 North 42° E. 52 rods yn north 63º E. 20 rods yª N. 60° E. 60 rods to a maple tree marked being the South east corner of Deacon Wrights land then South 34° East 33 rods y" East 1º North 22 rods three rods s. of the s. westerly bound of the 40th 60 acre lot then N. 62° E. 20 rods then East 40 rods y" S. 76° E. 34 rods y" S. 40° east 52 rods yn S. 33° East 33 rods y" S. 66° E. 40 rods yn S. 55° E. 32 rods y" S. 38° E. 40 rods y" S. 51º E. 47 rods y" S. 70° east 41 rods y" 10° E. 38 rods y" S. 82° E. 105 rods then North 70 E. 75 rods to the north easterly corner of the 43ª 60 acre lot y" N. 61º E 21 rods yn N. 69º E. 23 rods then leaving old Wolfsborough road run N. 63° E. 20 rods y" N. 82° East 24 rods then S. 71º E. 24 rods yª N. 70° E. 10 rods y" S. 85° E. 22 rods then N. 60° E. 36 rods y" S. 52° E 20 rods being in the road as now travelled from Deacon Wrights land then North 70° E. 12 rods to the brook y" S. 80° E. 4 rods then north 70° 26 rods to Canaan road-
Hanover June 15. 1815- Sam1 Kendrick Select
men of
4 miles to Canaan road Augustus Storrs Hanover
Recorded Sep" 10, 1816-
Attest Jonª Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
[335] State of Newhampshire
Grafton fs. To Salmon Dow one of the Constables of Hano- ver in said county-greeting.
L. S.
In the name of said State you are hereby required to notify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants of said town of Hanover
*yn is an abbreviation for th" or then. "y" was the common written and printed form of th as in ye for the .- ED.
.
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TOWN RECORDS
qualified to vote in the choice of Senators for the State Legis- lature to be holden at the south meeting house in the easter- ly part of said town on the first monday of November next at one of the clock afternoon to act on the following articles, viz .--
Ist To choose a moderator to govern sd meeting-
2ª To vote by ballot for six persons duly qualified for Rep- resentatives of this State in the Congrefs of the United States, agreeably to an act passed June 21st A D 1792 and a Resolve pafsed June 28. A. D. 1816-and also eight persons, not holding offices of profit or trust under the United States to be Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, agreeably to an act pafsed June 28th 1816-
3ª To hear the report of Committees already appointed by sª town
Given under our hands and seal at Hanover this I Ith day of Oct™ A. D. 1816-
Samuel Kendrick Selectmen
H. Hutchinson
of sd
Hanover
[336] At a legal town-meeting duly notified and holden at Hanover on the 4th day of November A. D. 1816-
Chose Joseph Curtis Esq" Moderator-
The following votes were given in for Representatives of this State in the Congrefs of the United States, viz .-
For Jeremiah Smith 180 votes- Bradbury Cilley 182 votes-
William Hale 182 votes-
Parker Noyes 180 votes-
Roger Vose 182 votes- Jeduthan Wilcox 182 votes-
John F. Parrott 80 votes-
Josiah Butler 80 votes-
Nathaniel Upham 80 votes-
Clifton Clagett 80 votes-
Arthur Livermore 80 votes-
Salma Hale 80 votes
Benjamin West I votes-
Silas Betton I vote
William A. Kent I vote -
Ezekiel Webster
I vote
George Sullivan I vote
The following votes were given in for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, viz,
For John T. Gilman 190 votes -. Nathaniel A. Haven 190 votes
Samuel Hale 190 votes- Robert Means - 190 votes
Thomas Bellows 190 votes- George B. Upham - 190 votes
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For Benj J. Gilbert 186 votes- William Webster
190 votes
Thomas Manning 74 votes-
Benjamin Butler 74 votes
William Badger 74 votes- Amos Cogswell 74 votes
Richard H. Ayer
74 votes- Jacob Tuttle 74 votes
Dan Young 74 votes-
Thomas C. Drew
74 votes
William H. Woodward 1 vote-
which votes have been sorted and counted and declared in open town meeting-
Voted to difsolve this meeting-
Attest Jonª Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
[337] State of Newhampshire
Grafton fs .-
The inhabitants of the town of Hanover are hereby notified to meet at the store of J. A Curtifs & Co, on tuesday the sixth day of May next at one of the Clock in the afternoon to attend to the appointment of one grand Juror & two petit Jurors to serve at the Superior Court of Judicature on the third tuesday of May next-
Hanover April 22ª 1817- Jonª Freeman 2ª Town Clerk .
At a legal meeting notified for the appointment of Jurors Ezekiel Smith Esq" was drawn grand Juror and Luke Dewey & Israel Camp petit Jurors,
Attest Jonathan Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
The inhabitants of the Town of Hanover are hereby notified to attend, at the east meeting house in Hanover on thursday the 29th day of Jany instant, at 4 O'clock P. M. to the choice of three petit jurors to serve at the Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Haverhill on the third tuesday of Feby next
Hanover Jan. 18th 1818. J. Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
At a legal meeting notified for the appointment of Jurors on the 29th day of Jany 1818 Richard Lang Joseph Pineo and Isaac Houston were drawn Jurors-
Attest Jonathan Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
[338] The inhabitants of the town of Hanover are hereby notified to attend on Saturday the 25th day of april next at one
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o'clock P. M. at the dwelling house of Otis Freeman Esqr to the choice of one grand juror and two petit jurors to serve at the Superior Court of Judicature to be holden at Haverhill on the third tuesday of May next-
Hanover April 16. 1818-
Jonathan Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
At a legal meeting notified for the appointment of Jurors holden on the 25th day of April 1818 Samuel Slade was drawn Grand Juror and Samuel Kendrick & Lathrop Willis were drawn petit Jurors-
Attest Jonathan Freeman 2ª Town Clerk
APPENDIX.
APPENDIX.
I.
COPY OF THE CHARTER OF HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE, GRANTED BY GOVERNOR BENNING WENTWORTH, JULY 4, 1761, AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRE- TARY OF STATE AT CONCORD.
PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE.
GEORGE THE THIRD.
{ P. S.
By the Grace of GOD, of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, KING, Defender of the Faith &c. To all Perfons to whom thefe Prefents fhall come, Greeting.
KNow ye, that We, of Our fpecial Grace, certain Knowledge, and meer Motion, for the due Encouragement of fettling a New Plantation within our faid Province, by and .with the Ad- vice of our Trufty and Well-beloved BENNING WENTWORTH, Efq: Our Governor and Commander in Chief of Our faid Province of NEW - HAMPSHIRE in New-England, and of our COUNCIL of the faid Province ; HAVE upon the Conditions and Refervations herein after made, given and granted, and by thefe Prefents, for us, our Heirs, and Succeffors, do give and grant in equal Shares, unto Our loving Subjects, Inhabitants of Our faid Province of New-Hampshire, and Our other Gov- ernments, and to their Heirs and Aftigns for ever, whofe names are entred on this Grant, to be divided to and amongft them into Sixty Eight equal Shares, all that Tract or Parcel of Land fituate, lying and being within our faid Province of New-Hamp- fhire, containing by Admeafurement, Twenty two thousand four hundred Acres, which Tract is to contain five Miles & five six of six Miles fquare, and no more; out of which an Allowance is to be made for High Ways and unimprovable Lands by
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Rocks, Ponds, Mountains and Rivers, One Thoufand and Forty Acres free, according to a Plan and Survey thereof, made by Our faid Governor's Order, and returned into the Secretary's Office, and hereunto annexed, butted and bounded as follows, Viz. Begining at a Hemlock Tree marked which is the North West Corner of Labanon from thence South Sixty four Degrees East Seven Miles by the North Line of Labanon to the Corner thereof from thence North forty five degrees East Six Miles from thence North Sixty four West Six Miles & Three Quarters to a white Pine Tree marked Standing on the Bank of the river Connecticut from thence down the river to the first Bounds mentioned-And that the fame be, and hereby is Incorporated into a Townfhip by the Name of Hannover And the Inhabit- ants that do or ihall hereafter inhabit the faid Townfhip, are hereby declared to be Enfranchized with and Intitled to all and every the Priviledges and Immunities that other Towns within Our Province by Law Exercife and Enjoy : And further, that the faid Town as foon as there fhall be Fifty Families refident and fettled thereon, fhall have the Liberty of holding Two Fairs, one of which fhall be held on the
And the other on the annually, which fairs are not to continue longer than the refpective
following the faid and that as foon as the faid Town fhall confift of Fifty Families, a Market may be opened and kept one or more Days in each Week, as may be thought moft advantageous to the Inhabitants. Alfo, that the firft Meeting for the Choice of Town Officers, agreable to the Laws of our faid Province, fhall be held on the Last Tuesday of August next which faid Meeting ihall be Notified by Mr Edmond Freeman who is hereby alfo appointed the Moderator of the faid firft Meeting, which he is to Notify and Govern agreable to the Laws and Cuftoms of Our faid Province; and that the annual Meeting for ever hereafter for the Choice of fuch Offi- cers for the faid Town, fhall be on the Second Tuesday of March annually, To HAVE, and to HOLD the said Tract of Land as above expreffed, together with all Privileges and Ap- purtenances, to them and their refpective Heirs and Affigns. forever, upon the following Conditions, viz.
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I. That every Grantee, his Heirs or Affigns fhall plant and cultivate five Acres of Land within the Term of five Years for every fifty Acres contained in his or their Share or Proportion of Land in faid Townfhip, and continue to improve and fettle the fame by additional Cultivations, on Penalty of the Forfeiture of his Grant or Share in the faid Townfhip, and of its revert- ing to Us, our Heirs and Succeffors, to be by Us or them Re-granted to fuch of our Subjects as fhall effectually fettle and cultivate the fame.
II. That all white and other Pine Trees within the faid Townihip, fit for Mafting Our Royal Navy, be carefully pre- ferved for that Ufe, and none to be cut or felled without Our fpecial Licence for fo doing firft had and obtained, upon the Penalty of the Forfeiture of the Right of fuch Grantee, his Heirs and Affigns, to Us, our Heirs and Succeffors, as well as being fubject to the Penalty of any Act or Acts of Parliament that now are, or hereafter fhall be Enacted.
III. That before any Divifion of the Land be made to and among the Grantees, a Tract of Land as near the Centre of the faid Townfhip as the Land will admit of, fhall be referved and marked out for Town Lots, one of which fhall be allotted to each Grantee of the Contents of one Acre.
IV. Yielding and paying therefor to Us, our Heirs and Suc- ceffors for the Space of ten Years, to be computed from the Date hereof, the Rent of one Ear of Indian Corn only, on the twenty-fifth Day of December annually, if lawfully demanded, the firft payment to be made on the twenty-fifth day of Decem- ber. 1762
V. Every Proprietor, Settler or Inhabitant, fhall yield and pay unto Us, our Heirs and Succeffors yearly, and every Year forever, from and after the Expiration of ten Years from the abovefaid twenty-fifth Day of December, namely on the twenty- fifth Day of December, which will be in the Year of our Lord 1772 One fhilling Proclamation Money for every Hundred Acres he fo owns, fettles or poffeffes, and fo in Proportion for a greater or leffer Tract of the faid Land ; which Money fhall be paid by the refpective Perfons abovefaid, their Heirs or Affigns, in our Council Chamber in Portfmouth, or to fuch Officer or
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Officers as fhall be appointed to receive the fame; and this to be in Lieu of all other Rents and Services whatfoever.
In Teftimony whereof we have caufed the Seal of our faid Province to be hereunto affixed.
Witnefs BENNING WENTWORTH, Efq; Our Governor and Commander in Chief of Our faid Province, the fourth Day of July-In the Year of our Lord CHRIST, One Thoufand Seven Hundred and Sixty One And in the first Year of Our Reign.
By His EXCELLENCY'S Command,
With Advice of COUNCIL,
Theodore Atkinson Secry
B Wentworth
Province of New Hampshire July 5th 1761 recorded According to the original Char- ter of Hannover under the Province Seal
Theodore Atkinson Secry
The Names of the Grantees of Hannover-
Edmond Freeman junr Heman Attwood Nathaniel Freeman jun™
Prince Freeman Delivence Woodward
John Parker
Huckins Storrs William Woodward Ebenezr Jones
Huckins Storrs junr Eleazer Stoddard
Noah Jones
Joseph Storrs Nath11 Hopkins
Oliver Barker
Peter Aspinwall
Sam11 Storrs jun
John Bifsel David Richardson
Peter Aspinwall junr
Joseph Storrs jun™
Amos Richardson jun™
Daniel Allen
William Cary John Walbridge
Phineas Allen
Stephen Wolcott
Samuel Herrick
Malachi Conant
Moses Wolcot
Elifha Addams
Edmond Freeman Tertius Elijah Wolcot
Nath11 Freeman
Silvanus Freeman
Jonathan Curtis
Ozias Strong
Jonathan Freeman
John Wright junr
Joseph Hatch junr
Otis Freeman
Nathan Wright
John House
William Farewell
Philip Squire
Abraham Blackman junr
Ebenezr Dunham Doctr Mathew Thornton
Joshua Sherwin John Sherwin the Honble John Downing Esq Coll Joseph Smith
Edmond Freeman Sampson Sheaffe Esq John Knight
William Johnson Major John Wentworth Majr Joseph Smith
Rufsell Freeman George March
Prince Aspinwall Stephen Freeman
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His Excellency Benning Wentworth Esq five hundred Acres to be laid out as marked in the Plan B: W : one Share for the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in for- eign Parts-One whole Share for a Glebe for the Church of England as by Law Establifhed One whole Share for the first settled Minister of the Gospel one Share for the Benefit of a School in Said Town
Province of New Hampshire July 5th 1761 Recorded from the back of the original Charter of Hannover under the Prove Seal Attest™ Theodore Atkinson Secry
II.
HANOVER ADDITION, 1775.
Province of New GEORGE the third by the grace of God Hampfhire 1 of Great Britain France & Ireland King Defender of the faith &c
P. S.
To all to whom thefe Prefents fhall come greeting
WHEREAS WE did by Our Royal Charter Hanover Addition under the Seal of Our faid Province of New Hampfhire dated. the fourth day of July in the firft Year of Our reign Annoque Domini 1761 grant to divers of our loving Subfects whofe names are entered on the Charter thereof a Tract of Land within the Limits of Our faid Province of the Contents of five Miles and five fixths of a Mile fquare by the name of Hanover under feveral Conditions and Refer- vations and enfranchifed with divers Priveleges and immunites therein particularly exprefsed as by reference to the fame will at large appear And whereas it hath been reprefented to Us by the faid Grantees by their Petition dated the eight day of October AD 1772 that by the original Survey of faid Hanover the Boundaries on the Connecticut River were about two hun- dred & twenty Rods further diftant from each other than the length of Lines as mentioned in faid Charter and the Proprie- tors being ignorant of the fame run each of faid Lines South fixty four degrees Eaft agreable to the Courfes given in faid
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Charter and have lotted out & fettled on faid Lands to each Line and have given confiderable Tracts adjoining to each of faid Lines for the Ufe of Dartmouth College and being now convinced that faid Lines agreable to a Plan or Survey of faid Tract of Land exhibited by the Surveyor General of Lands for the faid Province and returned into the Secretarys Office a Copy whereof is hereunto annexed contain two thousand One hundred & ninety six Acres & One hundred & fifteen rods of Land more than the contents of faid Charter which was intended to have conveyed the whole of faid Land which if taken from faid Proprietors of Hanover will put the Townfhip into great confufion by breaking up Divifions removing Settle- ment &c In confequence of which Petition the Proprietors of the Townfhip of Lime bounding on the faid Tract of Land prayed for have been legally ferved with a Copy of the Peti- tion of the faid Proprietors of Hanover dated the eighth day of October 1772 as aforefaid but have never appeared to make any Objection thereto & all Parties appearing to acquiefce therein
KNOW YE that We of Our Special Grace certain knowledge & meer Motion for the due encouragement of fettling the Lands within Our faid Province by & with the advice of Our trufty & well beloved JOHN WENTWORTH Esquire Our Governor & Com- mander in cheif of Our faid Province & of Our Council of the fame have given and granted & by thefe Presents for Us Our Heirs & Succefsors do give and grant unto the faid Proprie- tors of the aforefaid Townfhip of Hanover their Heirs and Afsigns forever the faid Tract of Land butted & bounded as follows vizt Begining at a Beech Tree marked for a Corner of Hanover from thence running North forty five degrees Eaft One hundred & eighty Rods to a large Hemloc Tree standing on the old Line between faid Hanover and Lime thence North fixty four degrees Weft on faid Lime fix Miles & eighty Rods to a white Pine Tree ftanding on the Bank of Connecticut River oppofite the lower end of Grants Ifland and is the reputed bounds of Lime and Hanover thence by the River South Seventy degrees & a quarter Weft two hundred & thirty Rods to a black Afh Tree on the bank of faid River thence
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South fixty four degrees Eaft to the Bounds began at Hereby declaring the faid before bounden Tract to be part & Parcel of the faid Townfhip of Hanover And the Inhabitants or thofe who fhall hereafter inhabit thereon their Heirs and Afsigns are and fhall be fubject to the fame Conditions refervations and Reftrictions and endued and enfranchifed with the fame Powers & Priveleges as are particularly fet forth in Our Char- ter of Hanover aforefaid
IN TESTIMONY whereof We have caufed the Seal of Our faid Province of New Hampfhire to be hereunto affixed Witnefs Our aforefaid Governor and Commander in chief the ninth day of January in the fifteenth Year of our reign Annoque Domini 1775 J Wentworth
By His Excellency's Command
with advice of Council
Theodore Atkinfon Secy
Province of New Hampfhire. Recorded according to the original Charter under the Province Seal this roth day of Janu-
Attest" Geo : King D Secy ary 1775
Province of New Hampfhire
Portfmouth Decem™ 20th 1772 This certifies that this Plan begining at Beech Tree marked for a Corner of Hanover from thence runing North forty five degrees East One hundred & eighty rods to a large Hemlock Tree ftanding in the old Line between faid Hanover and Lime thence North fixty four degrees West on faid Lime fix Miles & eighty Rods to a white Pine Tree ftanding on the Bank of Connecticut River oppofite to the lower end of Grants Island and is the reputed Bounds of Lime and Hanover thence by the River South feventy degrees & a Quarter Weft Two hundred & thirty Rods to a Black Afh Tree on the Bank of faid River thence South fixty four degrees Eaft to the Bounds began at contains Two thoufand One hun- dred & ninety fix Acres One hundred and fifteen Rods of Land and is known by an Original Plan or Survey of the Townfhip of Hanover and faid Tract taken and returned to me by Mr John Howard Dty Surveyor
Copy examin'd by
Atteft Is : Rindge ST G1 Geo : King Depy Secy
INDEX OF PERSONS.
(Names in parentheses indicate various modes of spelling.)
Abba (Abbe) Gideon. 3, 4
Adams, Ebenezer. 274
Alcock (Aleack) (Heack?), Robert 212, 239
Aldrich, George
212
Alden, Samuel ... 168 (Dr.), 181, 183, 207
208, 214, 242, 251, 258, 264
277, 286, 290, 291, 292, 294
Allen, Amasa.
.239, 271
Daniel.
.126, 159, 167, 174
Seth, and Mr
156, 159, 182, 199
Atherton, Charles H.
283
Atkinson, George
47
Ayer, Richard H
304
Ayers, Benjamin.
262
Babbitt (Babbut), Nathaniel .. 41, 42, 43 44, 46, 48, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 60, 61 63, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 73, 86, 96 105, 121, 123, 126, 127, 128
Badger, William 304
Baker, Moses ..
.140, 145, 151, 152, 165
Baldwin, Jedediah. ... 141, 146, 153, 166 173, 180, 200
Bartlett, Ezra ..
.206, 211, 214, 220, 289
Joseph.
256
(Bartlit), Josiah ... 82, 91, 100, 102, 108
117, 120, 256
Bartlet, Levi.
212
Nathaniel.
220, 221
Solomon.
201
Bascom Uriel (Urial) .. 214, 220, 222, 225 242, 251, 258, 262, 274
Bass, Jonathan.
.221
Beadell (Bedle) Moody
197, 203
Bean, John.
274
Bearce, Jonathan.
100, 101, 104, 109
117, 118
Bell, Samuel
239
Bellamy, Dr.
9
Bellows, Benjamin.
69, 74, 79, 117
148, 149
Thomas.
303
Benton, Selah ... .234, 251 Stephen .... 4, 6, 13, 19, 24, 27, 33, 34, 36 38, 44, 47, 55, 56, 66, 67, 72 74, 81, 89, 99, 101, 109, 11] 121, 126, 141, 146, 159, 199
204, 207
Stephen, Jr.
.226, 286
Bingham, Jabez. . . 13, 19, 24, 44, 46, 47 63, 66, 67, 73, 74, 87 89, 90, 99, 100
Betton (Bitton), Silas.
.197, 211, 303
Bicknal, Josiah
215
Bishop, John.
262
Bissell, John, Capt ..
1
Blaisdell (Blasdell) Daniel .... 203, 206 208, 214, 220, 225, 233
237, 256, 258, 279, 285
Blake, David.
.234, 285
Bliss, Joseph ..
280, 285, 286, 289
Bliss (?) Blue, Oliver
158
Blood, Enoch .. 153, 158, 181, 207, 243, 259
Timothy, Jr.
159
Bolton (Balton), Silas
223
See Betton, Silas ?
Brewster, Amos A. . . . . 207, 220, 225, 226 251, 262, 273, 277 280, 283, 289
(Bruster), Ebenezer.
.. 44, 46, 48, 51
53, 56, 67, 69, 73 74, 86, 106, 107, 108 109, 112, 118, 120, 121 122, 123, 125, 126, 127 128, 129, 130, 137, 140 141, 142, 144, 145, 146 148, 151, 164, 165, 168 174, 175, 178, 180, 190
Bridgman, Abel.
.44, 104, 291
Asa ..
.173, 221, 278
A ..
199
Chancy (Chauncey) ..
.207, 220, 252
287
Isaac.
.5,6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19
34, 36, 55, 66, 67, 73, 89
100, 104, 107, 141
Jesse.
.193, 207, 221, 274, 278, 286
John ..
.. 16, 24, 27, 31, 33, 69, 90, 99, 104
109, 127, 141, 167, 173, 198, 255
Joseph
.109, 158
Orlando.
262
Russell.
.216, 225, 233, 258, 285, 287
Brigham, Moses.
127
Paul.
143
Britton, Abiathar G
.285, 289
Brooks, John
121
Samuel.
. 126, 140, 165, 172, 180, 189
220, 225, 233, 242, 251, 258
318
INDEX OF PERSONS
Brown, Abram (Abraham). .215, 274
Charles.
63
Chester
243
Edward B
278
Eliada
100
James S. (L.).
.259, 287, 290
Joel, Dr ...... 34, 36, 43, 48, 66, 67, 73, 76
81, 82, 87, 103, 111, 116, 125 127, 137, 140, 141, 145, 147
152, 153, 158, 160, 164, 167
172, 174, 180, 181, 182, 198
202, 206, 207, 214, 220, 225
226, 233, 244, 259
Thomas.
34
Zadoc.
.34, 47, 142, 146, 234
Bryant, Bartlett. 290 Buck, Pearly (Perley) .. 63, 146, 153, 159 176, 199, 200, 275
Bugbee, Willard
159
Burnham, James.
287, 291
Burroughs (Boroughs) Rev. Eden,
call to Hanover
10
right of land.
11
letter from.
12
salary voted
.13, 16, 19, 24, 26, 31
34, 36, 39, 40, 42
sickness
20
generosity
28,36
formed new church.
71, 75,103
settlement of damages with .. 48, 51 152, 173, 174, 184, 185, 188
lawsuit vs ..
195
expenses of suit.
198, 199, 200
on school committee. 243
Stephen.
166
Bush, John. 214, 231, 240
Bushes, Capt.
35
Bussel, Jared.
40
Butler, Benjamin
304
Butler, Josiah
.271, 283, 303
Samuel.
259
Camp, David.
.234, 263
Israel.
.62, 74, 89, 91, 121, 127, 146
225, 234, 235, 274, 304
Campbell, Alexander.
165
Carlton, Peter.
223
Carpenter, Elijah.
234
Ezra.
42, 104, 123, 126
John
290
Carr (Karr) Samuel ..... 62, 100, 107, 153
Chamberlain, John C
237
Chandler, Augustus .. . 215, 242, 252, 259
263
Daniel.
.44, 208
David ..
.7, 19, 29, 89, 109, 153, 159
180, 286, 290
Chandler, Henry.
69, 158, 262
Josiah.
.223, 229, 240
Oliver
243
Silas
290
William
.42, 55, 56, 81, 82, 85, 89, 91
93, 99, 108, 114, 120, 123
193, 234, 243
Chase, Colonel.
37,38
Caleb
181
Daniel
121
John W
146
Joseph
243, 259, 262, 274
Chogsdail, Thomas.
117
Cilley, Bradbury
.271, 283, 303
Claggett, Clifton
.197, 303
Clapp (Clap) Daniel .... 46, 48, 56, 63, 66
(Slapp) Simon P
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