Three ancient cemeteries in New Hampshire, near junction boundary lines of Lebanon, Plainfield and Grantham, Part 2

Author: Hills, Thomas, 1828- [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Boston, Press of D. Clapp & son
Number of Pages: 78


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Experience4 Estabrook (Nehemiah,3 Samuel,2 Joseph1), born Lebanon, Grafton Co., N. H., June 3, 1751 ; died Bath, Grafton Co., N. H., Feb. - , 1799 ; married Jedidah Willey ; 2ª, Mary Stewart. He was a graduate of Dartmouth College 1776 : as a Congregational minister he was first settled in western New York ; was at Thornton, Grafton Co., N. H., 1780-86, and was pastor of the church in Meriden Village, Plainfield, Sullivan Co., N. H., from June 1787 to 1793. Children :


i. Seth Willey, b. - , 1785; m. Lebanon, N. H., Apr. 19, 1812, Han- nah Alden Hubbard.


ii. Cynthia, b. Grafton Co., N. H., about 1790; married, d. childless, in Orleans Co., Vt.


iii. Joseph, b. Bath, Grafton Co., N. H., Aug. 17, 1792 ; m. Susanna Mer- rill.


iv. John Stewart, b. - -- , -; went South early and died there.


v. Eathan, b. -, 1793, settled Brooklyn, N. Y., was comptroller of that city when he died in 1859.


vi. Hannah, b. -- ; lived at Bath, N. H .; m. John Merrill, both died childless in Michigan.


Roswell S., son of Jesse and Hannah Gage, died March 23, 1826 [stone partially sunk. ]


Milo Gile, died June 10, 1807, aged 11 months, son of Mr. Ahira Gile and Ruth his wife.


In a lot about ten by fifty feet stands a memorial structure wholly of granite. Its base is a cube of three feet square, upon it stands another cube about two and three-quarters feet high, surmounted by a cross about two feet in height. Upon one of the faces of the base is cut the name Greene, on another Gould, and on a third Wood. The compiler was informed that


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it was erected by Prof. Greene. The following inscriptions upon it relate to that family :


Henry Hill, son of Maxson and Susan Hill Greene of Rhode Island, 1792-1865.


In memory of Sarah, wife of IIenry Greene who died Oct. 19, 1821, aged 28 years.


Clarissa, 2ª wife, 1798-1878, dan. of Benjamin and Ruth B. Wood.


Benjamin Franklin, son of Henry H. and Sarah W. Greene, 1817-1895 ; a graduate in 1842 of the Rens Polytechnic Institute, and director of that institution from 1847 to 1859 : afterwards prof. math. U. S. Navy. [The Greene Genealogy says he was a childless widower in 1894.]


Mary Elizabeth his wife, Dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth Chambers Wickes of Chestertown, Maryland. 1824-1850.


Mary Burdick , 1835, dau. of H. H. and C. W. Greene, loved sis- ter and companion of B. F. G. for 40 years. [The family genealogy says she was living 1894 unmarried.] Children [of Henry Hill Greene] not elsewhere inscribed :


Susan Hill, 1819-1881.


Henry Maxson, 1823-1824.


Edward, 1825 -.


Elijah Osgood, 1830-1846.


George Maxson, 1837-1878.


William Henry, 1839-1855.


Jesse Wood, 1842-1895.


The Genealogy of the family of Greene (published 1894) has the fol- lowing :


" Henry Hill Green was son of Maxson and Susanna Hill Greene (said Maxson born about 1768) probable son of Joshua+ Greene (John,3 Benja- min,2 John1), born about 1734 and lived in Charlestown [Washington Co.], Rhode Island. 'It is thought that his wife was Mary Maxson.'] John1 was of a ' trading post near the present village of Wickford, in North Kingston [Washington Co.], R. I., in 1639.' This son of Maxson and Susanna (Hill) Green was born in Charlestown, R. I., in 1792 ; died West Leba- non, N. H., 1865, was of New London, Conn., in 1812, whence he removed to West Lebanon, where he married Sarah Wood. Children, born West Lebanon :


i. Prof. Benjamin F., b. - , 1817 ; was a childless widower in 1894.


ii. Susanna Hill, b. 1819 ; married and died St. Louis, 1882.


iii. Henry Maxson, b. 1823 ; died 1824.


iv. Edward, b. 1826; died 1826.


v. Elijalı Osgood, b. 1830; died 1846 from accident.


vi. Elizabeth Osgood, b. 1832; married E. F. Gould ; had one son.


vii. Mary Burdick, b. 1835 ; unmarried 1894. viii. George Maxson, b. 1837 ; died 1878; married - Ellsworth of Conn.


ix. William Henry, b. 1839 ; died 1858.


x. Jesse Wood, b. 1842 ; married, had one daughter."


Edward F. Gould, 1st Lieut. 8th Vt. Vols. 1842-1891.


Elizabeth Osgood his wife, dau. of H. H. and C. W. Greene, 1832 Their children :


Mary Clarissa, 1866-1868.


William Henry, 1869-


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George Edward Barrows, son of E. O. G. and first husband Geo. W. Barrows, 1853-1872.


In another part of the cemetery and with a different spelling of the sur- name two headstones were found.


In memory of Irene, consort of Elijah Goold, who died Oct. 12, 1812, aged 33 years.


In memory of Harry Goold, son of Mr. Elijah and Mrs. Irene Goold, Deceasd Mar. 14, 1807, in the 2d year of his age.


The Gould Genealogy, published 1895, gives his pedigree.


Zaccheus1 Gould, born 1589, resided at Hemel Hampstead and Great Missenden, Hertfordshire, England, came to New England about 1638 ; probably lived for a short time at Weymouth [Norfolk Co.], Mass., and then at Lynn ; but established himself at Ipswich (Topsfield), where he died in 1668. [Topsfield, once a part of Ipswich, and Lynn are in Essex Co., Mass.] By wife Phebe, who died Sept. 20, 1663, he had five children, one son :


John,2 born June -, 1635, married Sarah Baker and had eight children, five sons. The second son, third child, was


Thomas,3 born Feb. 1666, married Mary Yates of Harwich, who was the mother of nine children, six sons ; the second son, second child, was


Jacob,4 born Jan. 1703, married Dorothy Goodrich ; eight children, four sons ; the third son, sixth child, was


Elijah,5 born Aug. 1743, married Eunice Patch ; ten children, eight of record, three sons, five daus. ; the second son, fifth child, was


Elijah6 Gould or Goold, born Lunenburg [Worcester Co. ], Mass., Dec. 7, 1775, died Nov. 15, 1847 ; married Nov. 10, 1799, Irene Wright of Leb- anon [Grafton Co.], N. H., born Dec. 21, 1779 ; died Oct. 19, 1812 ; mar- ried 2ª, Nov. 14, 1813, Eunice Wright, sister of Irene, died Nov. 14, 1826. Lived Lebanon, N. H. Children all born Lebanon :


i. Horace, b. June 12, 1800.


ii. Mary Ann P., b. Apr. 21, 1802 ; lived Lebanon ; d. June 15, 1880 ; m. - Hoffman.


iii. Henry, b. Sept. 26, 1805 ; d. March 14, 1807.


iv. Henry, b. Dec. 18, 1808.


v. Irene, b. Sept. 29, 1812 ; d. Sept. 19, 1890 ; m. Winslow Pope, lived Kingsley Falls, Province Quebec, Canada.


vi. Charles, b. Sept. 18, 1814 ; d. Oct. 1, 1817.


vii. Lucina, b. Dec. 9, 1816; d. Oct. 30, 1822.


viii. Elias L., b. June 29, 1824 ; m. - , 1847, Abby Tukey ; 2ª, 1849 , Caroline Lombard.


Mr. Oliver Griswold, one of the first settlers in this town, died Febr 11, 1804, aged 64 years.


Mrs. Experience Griswold, wife of Mr. Oliver Griswold, died Sept. 12th, 1807, aged 67 years.


Here lies the remains of Mr. Jeremiah Griswold, who departed this life Sept. 6th, 1795, in the 53ª year of his age.


Capt. Nathaniel Hall, died Feb. 24, 1821, in the 75th year of his age.


Mehetable, wife of Capt. Nathaniel Hall. [Stone partially below surface.]


In memory of Mr. Silas Hall, son of Capt. Nathaniel Hall, who died Mar. 6th, 1800, Æ. 15 years and 4 days.


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Cynthia Hall, died Nov. 8, 1789, aged 2 yrs and 28 days, dau. of Capt. Hall and Mehetable his wife.


The Halls of New England, published 1873, give the line of this family to John Hall who came from Coventry, Warwickshire, England, to Charles- town [since 1874 a part of Boston], Mass., in 1630. Probably in the fleet with Gov. Winthrop. The English town is about 95 miles northwest of London. He was one of the original members of the first Church of Charlestown which became by removal the first Church of Boston. Those who remained where the settlement was commenced Nov. 2, 1632, organ- ized another church ; among them were John Hall and his wife Bethia. He was of Barnstable about 1640, and of that part Yarmouth that was set off as the town of Dennis as early as 1653. These towns are on "Cape Cod" and in Barnstable Co., Mass. He died July 23, 1696, and was buried on his farm. He is said to have had 12 children-10 sons are of record. The genealogy (page 212) has the following :


" Arunah Hall of Lebanon, N. H., in 1865 when he was 85 years old, said that he often heard his father say that his emigrant ancestor had 12 sons and no daughters."


William2 Hall, born Yarmouth, baptized June 8, 1651 ; died Mansfield [Tolland Co ], Conn., June 11, 1727. He was taxed in Yarmouth in 1676, removed to Norwich, Conn., and afterwards to Mansfield. He married Esther or Hester , who her gravestone states died Feb. 14, 1726, Æ. 70. Number and names of all the children unknown. They had sons Isaac, William, James and


Theophilas& Hall, born - -, died Aug. 29, 1747 ; married Mar. 20, 1720, Ruth, daughter of Ensign Jonathan Sargent of Mansfield, Conn. 8 children, 3 sons ; the eldest son, third child, was


Nathaniel4 Hall, born Mansfield, Conn., died New Haven [Addison Co.], Vt., at the house of his son Richard, July 27, 1816, Æ. 92. Married Nov. 7, 1745, Martha, daughter of Capt. Samuel Storrs of Mansfield, died 1808. 11 children, 6 sons all born Mansfield. The eldest child was


Nathaniel5 Hall [his sister Ruth, b. Mar. 27, 1751 ; m. Mar. 21, 1777, Nathaniel Storrs of Lebanon,. N. H.], born Aug. 13, 1746 ; died Lebanon [Grafton Co.], N. H., Feb. 2, 1821 [gravestone.]. Married Feb. 18, 1768, Mehetable, daughter of Cornelius Storrs of Mansfield, who died Mar. 13, 1830. He was a soldier of the Revolution, was present at the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga. He was captain of militia. The genealogy states that after he was engaged to marry, Mehetable's grandfather Storrs gave him a tract of land in Lebanon, N. H., then a wilderness, if he would settle on it, " which he was reluctant to do on account of the hardships to which it would subject his wife." But she "settled the business by telling him if he did not go, she would not marry him." Children, all born Lebanon, N. H. :


Storrs, b. Jan. 5, 1770 ; m. ; d. Randolph, Vt. ; had family but died early.


Dan, b. Apr. 10, 1771 ; d. Lebanon, N. H.


Ira, b. Dec. 20, 1772 ; d. Middle Granville, Washington Co., N. Y., 1816; m. Rebecca Parker. 10 children.


Martha, b. Sept. 21, 1774; m. Mr. Freeman of Lebanon, N. H .; had large family.


Nathaniel, b. Sept 18, 1776 ; d. Oct. 30, 1825 ; residence Whitehall, N. Y .; m. Esther, dau. Peter Parker.


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Orla, b. June 5, 1778 ; d. abont 1853 ; resided Granville, near Tra ; m.


Amelia Sprage [4 children, one of them George Nelson Hall, m. about 1845, Emily Martin of Lebanon, N. H.]


Arunah, b. Mar. 10, 1780 ; had a family and lived on homestead Leb- anon, N. H., in 1872.


Silas, b. Oct. 12, 1787 ; [gravestone inscription if correctly copied d. Mar. 6, 1800, Æ. 15 ys. 4 days. ]


Cynthia, b. -; [gravestone inscription if correctly copied d. Nov. 8, 1790, Æ. 2 ys. 28 days.]


Polly, b. July 3, 1790; m. B. Bowen ; Grafton [Windham Co. ] Vt. Mary Hall, died April 27, 1838, aged 67 yrs. If this Mary Hall is of the same branch as Capt. Nathaniel, the compiler is unable to discover the relationship.


In memory of Payne son of Mr. Jonathan and Polly Hamilton, who died Apr. 2d, 1794, Æ. 6 yrs. (See record of Elizabeth Lathrop, mother of Jonathan Hamilton.)


In memory of Mr. Moses Hebard who was born Apr. 21, 1719; in Lebanon, N. H. ; died March 7th 1813 in the 94th year of his age.


Mrs. Hannah Hebard, consort of Moses Hebard, died , 1803, aged 77 years.


Mrs. Elizabeth Hebard, consort of Moses Hebard Junr, died Mar. 8, 1786, aged 37 years.


Eunice, daughter of Mr. Moses Hebard Jun' and Mrs. Elizabeth his wife, died Aug. 5, 1777, aged 2 years.


Moses 3d, son of Mr. Moses Hebard and Mrs. Hannah his wife, died Sept. 27, 1789, aged 2 weeks.


George Hubbard died July 2, 1839, aged 74.


Mehitable, wife of George Hubbard, died June 7, 1832, aged 68 yrs.


In reference to Moses Hebard, the compiler's assistant copied his head- stone inscription so that the copy stated that he was born in Lebanon, N. H., in 1719. This part of the inscription may be an error of the stone cutter, but it is clearly an error ; the town was not settled till many years later than 1719. Without changing the form of the inscription copy, it has been made to conform to the facts by punctuation.


The Hibbard genealogy gives the line of the early settlers of Lebanon :


Robert1 Hebard, born Salisbury [Wiltshire], England, baptized Mar. 13, 1613 ; died, Beverly, [Essex Co.] Mass., after Apr. 9, 1684, the date of his will, and June 24 of that year when it was probated. He married in England, Joan or Joanna and came to Salem between 1635 and 1639, and settled in that part of the town that was set off as Beverly in 1668. She was executrix of her husband's estate. She died before Apr. 6, 1696; at that date her son John was appointed administrator as her successor, she having " deceased." 10 children born Salem ; 4 sons, 3d son, 6th child, was :


Robert? Hebard, born, baptized Mar. 7, 1648; died Windham [Wind- ham Co.], Conn., Apr. 29, 1710. United with the church of Wenham, Essex Co., Mass. 1694; married Mary Wallace of Wenham and settled there, remaining till with his family he removed to Windham in 1700. His wife died Mar. 7, 1736. 11 children, 5 sons ; the 2d son, 3d child, was :


Joseph8 Ilebard, born Wenham [Essex Co.], Mass., May 18, 1677 ; died Windham, in county of same name, Conn., Feb. 28, 1755 ; married Apr. 30, 1698, Abigail Kendall, who died Dec. 5, 1756. 9 children, 3 sons ; the youngest child was :


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Moses4 Hebard, born Windham [Windham Co.], Conn., Apr. 10, 1719 [gravestone has Apr. 21, 1719], died Lebanon, Grafton Co., N. H., March -, 1813 : married Mar. 31, 1744, Hannah Murdock [born about 1726; died Lebanon - -, 1803, aged 77 years, gravestone]. In 1790 he re- moved from Windham to Sturbridge [Worcester Co.], Mass., and in 1797 to Lebanon, N. H. Children, all born in Windham, Conn .:


j. Moses, b. June 20, 1745 ; m. Elizabeth Van Task ; 2d, Hannah Alden.


ii. Eleazer, b. July 27, 1747.


iii. James, b. Jan. 27, 1749.


iv. Submit, b. Dec. 16, 1752.


V. Alpheus, b. Sept. 15, 1754; enlisted in Continental army July 10, 1775 ; d. in camp Aug. 29, 1775.


vi. Roger, b. Apr. 4, 1757.


vii. Levi, b. Apr. 15, 1759.


viii. Hannah, b. Nov. 10, 1761; d. Feb. 11, 1800 ; m. Theodoeius Par- sons.


ix. Salmon, b. Feb. 29, 1764.


x. Eunice, b. July 19, 1769 . d. Nov. 10, 1776.


Moses5 Hebard, born Windham [Windham Co.], Conn., June 20, 1745 ; died Alden [Erie Co.], N. Y. ; married June 8, 1770, Elizabeth Van Task of Goshen [Orange Co.], N. Y., who died Lebanon, [Grafton Co., N. H. ] March 8, 1786 ; married 2d, Hannah, daughter of that Deacon Daniel Al- den who died Lebanon, N. H., May 19, 1790. She was born Stafford [Tolland Co.], Conn., - -, 1750. When Moses Hebard, Jr., was 24 years old he was of Wyoming [Luzerne Co.], Penn. * When re- turning he stopped at Goshen and there married his first wife. He first settled in Lebanon, N. H., and helped survey the town. In 1822 he re- moved to that part of Clarence now Alden, N. Y., so named from his sec- ond wife's maiden name, who was a descendant of John and Priscilla ( Mollins) Alden, both of whom were of the Mayflower's passengers to Plymouth, Mass., in 1620. Both Moses and Hannah ( Alden) Hebard died in the western New York town, he about six months after their arri- val and she a few years later. Children, all born Lebanon, N. H. :


i. Aaron Moses, b. Feb. 6, 1771 ; m. Susan Story.


ii. Eunice, b. July 7, 1775 ; d. Lebanon, N. II., Aug. 5, 1777.


iii. Eunice, b. Oct. 27, 1779 ; m. Nathan Jones of Attica, Wyoming Co., N. Y.


iv. Polly, b. Sept. 4, 1780 ; m. Rev. Reuben Mason of Lyme, Grafton Co., N. H.


v. Philena, b. Feb. 13, 1782 ; m. - Foster.


vi. Hannah, b. Jan. 21, 1789 ; m. Seth Estabrook of Alden, N. Y.


vii. John, b. Mar. 14, 1798 ; resided on old homestead farm.


viii. Amanda, b. Oct. 18, 1799.


ix. Story, b. Mar. 17, 1802; d. Isle of Malta, June 30, 1841 ; a mis- sionary.


x. Susan, b. June 13, 1813.


xi. Harriet, b. Mar. 24, 1817.


xii. Norman, b. Sept. 16, 1819.


xiii. Sarah, b. Nov. 16, 1822.


Charles Hill, died Feb. 5 [illegible] 65th year [a soldier in the Revolu- tionary War from Lebanon ].


Simon P. Hoffman, decd Oet. 19, 1830, aged 56.


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In memory of Horace H. Hoffman, who died Oct. 25, 1851, aged 30 years.


William G. Holman, Mar. 14, 1841-Nov. 23, 1891.


Aaron Hutchinson, died Apr. 24, 1843, in the 82ª year of his age.


Mrs. Eunice Hutchinson, died July 31, 1830, aged 72 years.


Jeremiah Huntington, - June 8, 1794 [stone broken]. See record of Abigail Huntington Kimball.


The genealogy of his name, published 1863, gives his pedigree, and states that, traditionally, William,1 the first of the name to land in New England, was "a son of Simon, who is said to have died while on the voyage to this country, and of Margaret Baret." The sixth report of the Record Commissioners of Boston, published 1881, " containing the Roxbury Land and Church Records," supports this tradition. As Roxbury (annexed to the City of Boston in 1868) adjoined the old town of Boston, it is prac- tically certain that the family landed at its harbor front, and the member- ship of the widow Margaret in the church at Roxbury, of which the Rev. John Eliot (sometimes called the Apostle to the Indians) was minister, fixes the date of immigration. Ilis register has this title: " A recorde of such as adjoyned themselves vnto the fellowship of this Church of Christ at Roxborough : as also of such children as they had when they joyned, & of such as were borne vnto them vnder the holy Covenant of this Church who are most pperly the seede of this Church " (Rec. Com. Report, p. 73). On page 79 of the report the following record appears : " Margret Hunt- ington widow ; she came in the yeare 1633, her husband dyed by the way of the small pox, she brought children with her."


William1 Huntington, supposed to be the son of Simon and Margaret (Baret) Huntington, was of Salisbury, Essex Co., Mass., as early as 1640 ; died about 1689 ; married Joanna Bayley. He removed from Mass. to Conn., where his son


Deacon Christopher2 Huntington was born, Norwich, in New London Co., Nov. -. , 1660. He was the father of


Jeremiah3 Huntington, born Norwich, Dec. 20, 1715 ; died Lebanon, Grafton Co., N. H., June 18, 1794; married Nov. 11, 1744, Sarah, daugh- ter of John Reynolds of Norwich and Lydia Lord of Lyme [ New London Co.], Conn., born Nov. 21, 1725 ; died April 5, 1747 ; married 2d, Feb. 22. 1748, Hannah, daughter of Ensign Isaac and Elizabeth (Brewster) Wat- rous of Lyme. Children, all born at Norwich :


i. Asa, b. Sept. 28, 1745 ; d. Oct. 28, 1746.


ii. Sarah, b. Dec. 15, 1748 ; d. Sept. 8, 1846.


iii. Jeremiah, b. Feb. 8, 1751; d. Shaftsbury, Vt., 1831; m. - Bates.


iv. Asa, b. Feb. 8, 1753; m. Mary Marsh ; both died Canaan, Conn.


v. Samuel, b. Feb. 24, 1755 ; d. Virginia ; unm. ; Rev. soldier.


vi. Elias, b. Feb. 23, 1757 ; d. Lebanon, N. H .; m. Mrs. Mary (Eaton) West, widow Seth West.


vii. Christopher, b. May 24, 1759 ; d. - South ; Revolutionary sol- dier.


viii. Andrew, b. Nov. 14, 1761 ; d. Pittsford, N. Y.


ix. Hannah, b. Mar. 24, 1764; d. 1832; m. Noah Worcester.


x. Hezekiah, b. Sept. 1, 1766 ; d. - 1830, while on a journey to the West.


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Sarah4 Huntington (Jeremiah,3 Christopher,2 William1), born Norwich [New London Co.], Dec. 15, 1748 ; died Sept. 8, 1846 ; married Feb. 2, 1775, Jonathan, son of Edmund Freeman of Mansfield [Tolland Co.], Conn. "They removed immediately to Hanover [Grafton Co. ], N. H., where he had established himself, being with his father and some of his brothers and uncles of the same name; among the original proprietors of the township " under the charter of 1761. Children :


i. Peyton R., b. Nov. 14, 1775; graduate Dartmouth 1795.


ii. Jonathan, b. May 28, 1777 ; m. - Whitehouse.


iii. Christopher, b. Feb. 3, 1779.


iv. Edward, b. May 6, 1781; m. Philura Hough of Lebanon and Elizabetlı Duncan of Grantham, N. H.


v. Sarahı, b. Ang. 2, 1783.


vi. Asa, b. Jan. 9, 1788 ; graduate Dartmouth 1810; m. Frances At- kinson of Dover, N. H.


Elias4 Huntington (Jeremiah,3 Christopher,2 William1), born Norwich [New London, Co.], Conn., Feb. 23, 1757 ; died Lebanon, N. H. ;. mar- ried Mrs. Mary (Eaton) West, widow of Seth West. Children :


i. Elias,5 b. Lebanon, N. H., July 18, 1797 : d. Lebanon Feb. 6, 1825 ; in. Feb. 18, 1818, Lucinda Putnam. Children :


Fanny M.,6 b. Lebanon, June 4, 1820; d. Hanover, N. H., Dec. 9, 1851, unm.


Stephen Newton, b. Lebanon, Aug. 9, 1822 ; m. Hanover, N. H., Apr. 30, 1844, Mary Bridgeman. Children : Ellen M.7 and Fanny C.7


ii. Mary,5 b. Lebanon, N. H., -, 1799 ; d. Apr. 4, 1830 ; m. Daniel Richardson. Children, born at Lebanon :


Daniel Augustus,6 m. and lived Lebanon 1863.


Mary, . -; m. Daniel Hinckley of Lebanon.


Elias Huntington, grad. Dartmouth 1850; m. - - Stevens ; pastor Ist Church, Dover, N. H.


Andrew4 Huntington, M.D. (Jeremiah,3 Christopher,2 William1), born Norwich [New London Co.], Conn., Nov. 14, 1761; died Pittsford [Mon- roe Co.], N. Y., -, 1845, settled Hanover [Grafton Co.], N. H., where in 1787 he married Lydia Davis of Lebanon [Grafton Co.], N. H., born May 1, 1759. In 1830 removed to Pittsford. Children :


Andrew,5 M.D., b. Hanover, -; d. Pittsford, N. Y., Mar. 12, 1861 ; m. Ist Lydia Munroe of Shaftsbury [Bennington Co.], Vt., where he first settled, who d. Pittsford, Mar. 31, 1838 ; m. 2d Sarah Up- jolın, an English lady, and 3d Widow Tooker of Pittsford.


Asa, b. Hanover, Nov. 12, 1791; resided there 1863; m. Achsah, daughter of Samuel Slade, who d. Feb. 2, 1834; m. 2d widow Mary Redington of Lebanon, N. H., daughter of Hon. Stephen Maine of Hartland, Vt. Children :


Henry6 Slade, M.D., b. Sept. 11, 1818 ; d. Penfield [Ontario Co.], N. Y .; m. Jane Lovett.


Sarah, b. Dec. 16, 1819; d. Nov. 17, 1852, unmarried.


Hannah Worcester, b. Aug. 7, 1821; m. Sept. 16, 1853, O. S. Ingalls of Hanover, N. H.


Alice Swift, b. Nov. 9, 1823 ; m. Mar. 16, 1848, O. S. Ingalls of Hanover, N. H .; d. Jan. 21, 1853.


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Fanny, b. Jan. 18, 1825; m. Dr. George E. Spencer, residence Laconia, N. H.


William, b. Nov. 11, 1828 ; d. June 6, 1853, unmarried.


Edward, b. July 4, 1831 ; d. Mar. 3, 1858.


Samuel, b. Hanover, May 16, 1794; d. Hanover, Jan. 17, 1825 ; m. Nov. 11, 1817, Eunice Slade of Hanover, sister of his brother Asa's wife.


Lydia, b. Hanover, Nov. 16, 1796; d. May 5, 1833; m. Barzillai Bush, M.D., of Brockport [Monroe Co.], N. Y.


Hannah+ Huntington (Jeremiah,3 Christopher,2 William1), born Norwich [New London Co.], Conn., Nov. 24, 1764; died -, 1832; married May 23, 1798, as his 2d wife, Rev. Noah Woreester, D.D., the minister of Thornton [Grafton Co.], N. H., who died at Brighton [sinee 1874 part of Boston ], Mass., Oct. 31, 1837, aged 79 years. No children.


Hezekiah4 Huntington (Jeremiah,8 Christopher,2 William1), born Nor- wich [New London Co.], Sept. 1, 1766 ; died -, 1830, while on a jour- ney West. Married Esther, eldest daughter of Samuel Slade of Hanover, N. II. Settled in that town, but after some years removed to Haverhill [Grafton Co.], N. H., where his wife died. Children :


Fanny,5 m. Hosea S. Baker, a farmer of Haverhill.


Esther, m. Ezra Niles, 66


Elihu Hyde, Esq., died Oet. 9, 1815 [stone partly buried].


Mrs Sarah, wife of Elihu Hyde, Esq., died Mar. 31, 1808, in the 73d year of age.


In memory of Richard Hyde, son of Elihu and Sarah, died Oet. 4, 1772 [stone partly buried].


In memory of Levi Hyde, who died Jan. 12, 1816, aged 80; also his wife Jemima, who died July 16, 1793, aged 57.


Mr. John - de, died Sept. 29, 1776, aged 41 -· [inseription par- tially illegible.]


Elizabeth, wife of John Hyde, afterwards married Abel Wright. She was born 1737, died May 14, 1808 [and was buried in the Hyde burial lot ].


The stone bearing date Sept. 29, 1776, is clearly that of John Hyde of the fifth generation from the emigrant.


William1 Hyde, who, according to the genealogy of the name, was of Hartford, Conn., in 1636; died Norwich [New London Co.], Conn., Jan. 6, 1681. He had son


Samuel,2 born Hartford about 1637 ; died 1677 aged 40 years ; married 1659, Jane Lee. They had 8 children ; 5 sons ; the 3d son, 3d child, was


William& Hyde (Samuel,2 William1), born Norwich, Conn., Jan. 1670; died there Aug. 8, 1759. Married Jan. 2, 1695, Anne, daughter of Rich- and Bushnell of Norwich, born Dee. 4, 1674, died July -, 1745. They had' 10 children, 7 sons ; the 4th son, 4th child, was


Ezra4 Hyde (William,8 Samuel,2 William1), born Norwich, Conn., Nov. 6, 17 )9, d. in that town July 18, 1741 ; married Mar. 30, 1730, Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. John Leffinwell of Norwich, born Norwich Dec. 12, 1713. They had 6 eliildren, 3 sons. The eldest child was


"John5 Hyde (Ezra,4 William,8 Samuel,2 William1), born Norwich [New London Co.], Conn., July 14, 1736. He married Elizabeth Baldwin and


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died, S. P." The information conveyed by the abbreviation of a French phrase, that he died without posterity, is confirmed by the Baldwin gene- alogy.


" John3 Baldwin (Thomas,2 John1), born Norwich, Conn., Mar. 8, 1704; married May 30, 1734, Lucy Metcalf of Lebanon [New London Co.], Conn. He was of Stafford, Conn., 1737-1739. He lived afterwards in Mansfield, Conn. He removed with his family to Hanover [Grafton Co.], N. II., where he died." 8 children, 4 sons, the eldest daughter, 2d child was " Elizabeth, born -, 1737 ; married Sept. 12, 1758, John Hyde ; no children."




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