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Martin, Ephraim S., son of Ephraim, died June 21, 1842, aged sixty-five years. His wife was Nancy Haywood, and they had ten children : Dexter, John H., Jonas, and David H., ali died in Brooklyn, N. Y .; Ira, died at Jacksonville, Fla .; Lewis, died at the age of seventeen years ; Philena (deceased), married James Cook; Hannah, widow of Bailey Fletcher; Jane, wife of William McGunn, resides in Brooklyn, N. Y .; and Cath- arine, wife of Asa Fuller, of Springfield, Vt.
Martin, Dexter, son of Ephraim S., was born May 13, 1809, and died April,13, 1880. He married Charlotte Lee, and had ten children, viz .: Gratia, a resident of Springfield ; John Henry, lives at Manson, Mass .; Horace, died at the Marine Hospital, New Orleans, in 1862, aged twenty-three years; Lucy Jane, died at the age of three years; Collins, died fifteen months of age; Lucy Ann, lives at Springfield; Frederick and Frank D. (twins), born May 20, 1846, the former died at the age of twenty-three years, the latter resides in Springfield ; Emma Jane, wife of H. M. Armstrong, of Springfield, Mass. ; and Ella, wife of C. C. Parker, of Springfield.
Preston, Zebina, came from Mansfield, Ct., to Weathersfield, where he died in 1824. Soon after this his widow, her maiden name being Mary Tarbell Woods, a native of Pepperrill, Mass., came to Baltimore with three of her four children. The oldest, Tyrus, remained in Weathersfield; he died single in Springfield. The others were Thomas, Mary (deceased), married Patrick Bryant, Zebina, died single in Baltimore.
Preston, Thomas, son of Zebina, was born in Weathersfield, May 23, 1819, and mar- ried Adaline Piper. Their children are Helen J., resides in Lebanon, N. H .; Emma A., wife of Dr. Nathaniel G. Brooks, of Charlestown, N. H .; Francis Z; Abbie M., resides in Providence, R. I .; and Alice M., a resident of New York city.
Preston, Francis Z., son of Thomas, was born in Baltimore, July 9, 1851, married Emma A. Bryant, and has three children, Earnest A., Guy Wallace, and Edith May.
BARNARD.
Davis, Joseph Ellis, was born in East Barnard, Vt., November 29, 1805, the eldest of a family of fourteen children of Ichabod and Susannah (Ellis) Davis. Joseph Ellis was married June 3, 1838. to Amanda Lavina, daughter of Luther and Fanny (Fox) Barthol- omew, born January 23, 1819. Their children were. Ursula Susan, born April 28, 1839, died June 3, 1860 ; Edward Joseph, born February 20, 1841, died September 4, 1868, shot
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by the Indians in Spring Valley, Colorado ; Charles Henry, born March 5, 1843, is man- ager of the home farm; Francis P., born November 14, 1846, married Libbie Dunlevy ; Harriet Clark, born November 16, 1849, married May 10, 1871, John E. Howland; El- mer Hewett, born March 7, 1853, married Flora Boyd, of Royalton; and Fannie Bar- tholomew, born September 29, 1857, died April 15, 1858. Joseph Ellis has been justice of the peace in Barnard twelve years. In 1861 he received a severe injury to the spine from the falling of a tree, and for nearly two years was confined to his bed and his life almost despaired of. He recovered so as to be able to move about, but was made a crip- ple for life. He has been a total abstainer from the use of tobacco or intoxicating liq- uors. He is now one of the oldest men in the town of Barnard, and enjoys in the larg- est measure the respect and esteem of all who know him.
Ellis, Joel, was born in Barnard, June 1, 1816. Moses, his grandfather, born in Wal- pole, Mass., 1766, married Catherine Boyden, also a native of Walpole, and had five children, viz .: Clark, father of Joel; Lucy, Catherine, Enoch, and Joel. Clark, his father, born in Barnard, November 16, 1795, married Anna Campbell, born January 20, 1792. He was born on the place in Barnard where his father first settled, and which is now owned and occupied by his son, Joel. He followed farming all his life. He died Feb- ruary 11, 1862, his wife February 11, 1875. Joel, the eldest of his two children, married Elmina E., daughter of Isaac and Prudence Graves, who was born in Barnard, July 18, 1819. They have had three children, viz .: Ozro C., born February 28, 1847, married Louisa, daughter of Amos and Susanna (Davis) Leavitt. They have two children, Addie L. and Inez E. He carries on the homestead farm and served as selectman of the town three years. Edna, born August 19, 1849, was the wife of Austin V. Adams, and died January 20, 1887. She had two children, Blanche E. and Guy Austin. Harlan J., born July 16, 1857, married Dollie Ashley, and has two children, Ashley J. and Bertrand H. He is a farmer, living in Eden, Ill. Joel Ellis is the owner of the homestead farm upon which he has always lived. He has served as justice of the peace fourteen years, selectman one term, town treasurer one year, lister three years, town grand juror six years, and county commissioner two years. He has been a member of the Order of Good Templars twenty-three years, and for thirty years of the East Barnard Univer- salist Church. He is a Republican in politics.
Leavitt, Levi Dudley, was born in Royalton, Vt., November 29, 1838. Amos, his grandfather, a native of New Hampshire, married Hannah Sleeper and had six children, viz .: Enos, Amos, Oramel, Moses, Hannah, and Merrill, Amos married Susan, daughter of Ichabod and Susan (Walden) Davis. She was born in Barnard, and died there in 1877. Levi Dudley, the third in their family of six children, married, May 7, 1865, Abbie, daughter of Calvin and Chloe (Boyden) Moore. Mrs. Leavitt was born in Barn- ard, February 28, 1839. They had four children : Cora E., born April 20, 1866; New- man M., born July 3, 1868 ; Kate A., born October 11, 1876; and Luna M., born Novem- ber 19, 1879. Mr. Leavitt enlisted in Co. G. Sixteenth Regiment Vermont Infantry, August 23, 1862, and received his discharge August 10, 1863. He was in the battle of Gettysburg. He settled on the farm in East Barnard where he now lives in 1868. He has been justice of the peace eighteen years, and has also filled the offices of con- stable, notary public and lister. In politics he is a Democrat. He is a member of the G. A. R. Orville Bixby Post, South Royalton, and is its present commander.
Paige, Willis R., was born in Barnard, April 4, 1853, the only child of Deacon Cyrus and Eliza (Rix) Paige. His grandfather, Asa, born January 25, 1756, in Hardwick, Mass., was one of the first settlers of Barnard. He married Lydia Stanard, February 19, 1789, who was born October 18, 1767. Their children were Rosilla, Martin, Anna, Asa, Lydia, Cyrus, Leonard, Louisa, Hiram, and Luthera. Deacon Cyrus Paige, born January 19, 1799, married first, February 19, 1826, Laura Burke, born October 13, 1803, and had six children, viz .: One died in infancy, Sarah, Laura, Amanda, Asa H., and Harlan P. Mrs. Paige died November 19, 1850. Deacon Cyrus married second, February 14, 1851, Eliza R., daughter of Gavner and Betsey (Lyman) Rix, born May 18, 1815. Their only child
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was Willis R., subject of this sketch. Cyrus was deacon of the Congregational churches of Barnard and Bethel, and died in Barnard, November 28, 1874. His widow resides with her son. Willis R. The latter married Marian, daughter of Hiram J. and Amelia C. (Wheelock) Luce, born in Barnard, July 14, 1859. Their children are Laura E., born May 17, 1880; Louisa C., born November 16, 1881; and Blanche M., born April 16, 1887, all living at home. He owns and carries on the home farm in Barnard. He has served as lister and constable of the town.
Webb, William W., was born in Bridgewater, Vt., September 2, 1841. His father, Wells Webb, son of Jehiel and Sybil Webb, was born in Rockingham, Windham county, Vt., June 1817. He married Lucena Dailey, born in Bridgewater, Vt., December 2, 1822. Their children were, Jehiel, farmer, living in Sherburne, Vt .; William W .; and Otis L., farmer, living in Sherburne. William W. was eighteen months old when his father moved from Bridgewater to Sherburne, where he lived till he was of age. He married November 24, 1864, Anna L., daughter of Chester S. and Emily M. Hubbard. Elmer L., who died in infancy, was their only child. He married second Sarah Jane, daugh- ter of Samuel and Sarah (Stearns) Lamb, born in Bridgewater, April 26, 1845. Their children are Myrtle Ione, born January 16, 1873; Lucena Eloise, born November 11, 1879, died September 30, 1884. Mr. Webb moved from Bridgewater and settled in East Barnard on the farm where he now resides in 1871. He has been selectman three years and lister for the same period. In politics he is a Democrat.
BETHEL.
Abbott, Daniel, was born in Cavendish, Vt., October 3, 1796, and died in Bethel, De- cember 7, 1874. He married Sarah Lampson, who was born February 28, 1799, and died September 18, 1868. They had twelve children, viz. : Henry, born September 18, 1818, resides in Hamlin, N. Y .; George, born August 3, 1820, went to California at an early day, where he died; Alvira, born February 19, 1823, died at the age of fifteen months; Almira F., born December 21, 1824, resides at Bethel; Harriet E., born Octo- ber 27, 1826, died in Springfield, Mass .; Charles, born July 2, 1829, resides in California; Granville, not heard from since 1863; Adaline and Caroline, twins, born July 7, 1834, the former resides in Bethel, the latter died aged twenty-five years; Melissa, born in Marshfield, Vt., September 8, 1837, is a school teacher and resides in Boston; Curtis, born in Randolph, Vt., November 4, 1840, was a member of Company H, Second U. S. Sharpshooters, Fourth Vermont Volunteers, and is a lawyer in Boston ; and Daniel, born in Bethel, June 14, 1844, lives in Plainfield, Vt.
Berry, Eleazer, was born at Chatham, N. Y., February 12, 1792, and was married at Poultney, Vt., January 10, 1814, to Hannah Rugg. She was born at Bennington, Vt., March 6, 1788. Soon after their marriage they removed to Bethel. Mr. Berry was a dyer and cloth-dresser by trade, afterwards became a carpenter and latter engaged in teaching the district schools of Bethel and adjoining towns. They had six children, viz .: Lorena, died sixteen years of age; William H., died thirteen years of age; Charles C., born July 21, 1819, died at Bethel in October, 1873; Benjamin F., died seventeen years of age; George W .; and Mary Ann, married Carlos Newell and died at Bethel, leaving only one child, now the wife of Dr. R. M. Chase of Bethel. Eleazer died May 23, 1873, and his wife September 17, 1867.
Berry, George W., was born in Bethel, March 5, 1824, and was educated at the local schools He left his native town at the age of fourteen and at different times lived in Rochester, Braintree and Northfield. Vt. In 1843 he went to Boston, where he learned the trade of cabinetmaker, and in 1860 engaged in the manufacture of furniture, which he continued till 1874, when he retired from business. In 1871 he built his present sum- mer residence in Bethel which he has occupied during six months of the year since his retirement from business. He married Miss Henrietta E. Harris of Charlestown, Mass., but has no family.
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Bullard, Oliver, born in New Hampshire, married Abigail Gay, of Stockbridge, Vt. Their family consisted of nine children. One died in infancy. The others were Luther ; Mumford, a Methodist minister, died in northern Vermont; Andes, a Methodist minis- ter, died in Randolph, Vt .; Abigail (deceased), married Abijah Twitchell ; Betsey (de- ceased), married John Baker; Fanny (deceased), married Mark Chamberlain; Azuba (deceased), married Ephraim Twitchell. Luther, of the above, born in Francestown, N. H., January 5, 1801, married Nancy Greenleaf, who was born in Lancaster, Mass., in 1805. They had eight children : Pamelia, resides in Bethel ; Penfield, resides in Bethel; Oliver, died in Bethel; Christina (deceased), married Andes Twitchell ; Martha, wife of Moses Dustin, of Bethel; Calvin, died in Bethel; Frank, resides in Stockbridge; and Nancy, wife of Christopher R. Noble, of Bethel.
Chase, Aquilla, the immigrant ancestor of the Chase family, was captain of the first vessel that sailed into Newbury, at the mouth of the Merrimac River. He was born at Cornwall, England, in 1618. Moses, the youngest son of the above, was born at New- bury, December 24, 1663, and married November 10, 1684, Annie Folansbee. Daniel the eldest son of this couple, was born at Newburyport, Mass., April 2, 1685, and re- moved to Sutton, Mass. He married January 2, 1707, Sarah Marsh, and of his family Samuel, the eldest son, born in Sutton, in 1707, married Mary Dudley. He was among the early settlers of Cornish, N. H., where he died August 12, 1800. He had seven children, Dudley being the second son, born in 1730, married August 23, 1753, Alice Corbett, of Mendon, Mass. He came to Cornish in the spring of 1761, and was one of the first settlers of that town, where he died September 13, 1813. He had fifteen children. Simeon, son of Dudley, was born in Sutton, June 14, 1751, and married Molly March. He died in Bethel, September 6, 1847. They had two children, Simeon and Nancy. Simeon was born in Bethel in 1796, and married in October, 1821, Olivia Brown. She was born in New York State, March 12, 1799. They had three children: Dudley, Nancy, and George Brown. Simeon died May, 1827, his wife March 11, 1865. George Brown, son of Simeon, born in Bethel, September 9, 1826, married, first, June 21, 1848, Sophia, daughter of Dr. Henry and Louisa Haile. She was born in Middlebury, Vt., September 26, 1827. They had three children. viz .: Charles Dudley, born April 26, 1849, died August 26, 1871, at Bethel; Frank Solon, born October 14, 1851, died January 28, 1853 ; and Simeon Haile. Mrs. Chase died August 13, 1856. George B. married, sec- ond, Harriet Putnam, who was born in Bethel, April 23, 1829. The issue of this mar- riage was one child, George Carson, born November 30, 1859, a resident of Detroit, Mich. George B. died August 15, 1881. Simeon Haile, son of George B., was born in Bethel, July 20, 1855, and married October 23, 1883, Flora, adopted daughter of Simeon A. Web- ster, of Bethel. They have no children.
Clough, Daniel M., born in Bath, N. H., October 11, 1826, is the eldest son of Daniel Moulton and Mary Ann (Hunt) Clough. He became a resident of Bethel in 1847, being at the time in the employ of the Vermont Central Railroad. He is a blacksmith by trade, and after leaving the railroad he carried on blacksmithing in the northern part of Bethel for four years and subsequently moved to the eastern part of the town, where he has been engaged in farming. He enlisted August 3, 1862, in Company A, Sixteenth Vermont Regiment, and was discharged as lieutenant August 13, 1863. He re-enlisted, March, 1864, in Company F, Seventeenth Regiment Vermont Volunteers, and was color sergeant of his company. He was wounded in the shoulder May 12, 1863, at the battle of the Wilderness, and in the right leg September 30, 1864, in the battle before Petersburg, where he was taken prisoner, and was afterwards exchanged. He was mustered out of the service June, 1865. He married, first, Laura L., daughter of Osmond Brooks of Bethel. They had four children, viz .: Fred M., an insurance agent residing in Mechan- icsville, N. Y .; Ella L., died aged nineteen years; Laura Elver, wife of E. G. Carpenter of Bethel ; and Horace Eugene, died aged five years. He married, second, Mrs. Sabina 0. Colburn, daughter of Harvey Ripley. Mr. Clough is one of the present, 1890, select- men of the town.
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Day, Kilburn, was born in Royalton, Vt., June 20, 1814, and is the eldest son of Dan- forth and Mary (Goodnough) Day. His father was a native of Royalton, and had a family of seven children, viz .: Maria, wife of George Aland, of Utica, N. Y .; Kilburn ; Samuel, resides in Lowell, Mass .; Ralph, died in Royalton; Mary Jane, widow of George Gee, resides in Sharon, Vt .; Danforth, resides in Royalton; and Henry, a member of the Eleventh New Hampshire Volunteers, was killed at the battle of the Wilderness. Kil- burn enlisted from Bethel, and was mustered in February, 1862, as first lieutenant of Company E, Eighth Vermont Volunteers, and was discharged on account of disa- bility in December, 1862. After receiving his discharge he located at Wolcott, Vt., where he kept a hotel till 1868, when he removed to Montpelier, where he engaged in the carpentering trade till 1886, when he came to East Bethel, where he now resides. He is at present engaged at his trade, and is keeping a public house. Mr. Day married, January 22, 1845, Mary F., daughter of Samuel and Achsa P. (Pearson) Morrell. She was born in Warren, Vt., March 2, 1826. They have no children, but have adopted two, viz .: William O. and Lula E.
Dearing, Joseph, born at Belchertown, Mass., in June, 1786, married at Stockbridge, Vt., December 30, 1810, Rebecca Taggert. She was born in Stockbridge, July 2, 1790. Of their children, four died in infancy. The others were Theodore Allen, born July 12, 1812, died in Bethel; Ira T., born April 12, 1816, died in Bethel ; Milo, born December 24, 1818, died at Tunbridge, Vt .; Joseph E .; Jane S., born July 22, 1822, wife of George M. Alexander, of Royalton, Vt .; Nancy, born July 3, 1824 (deceased), married Franklin Newton; Mark S., born September 3, 1826, died at Bethel; Lucinda P., born Septem- tember, 10, 1828, wife of Julius Dyke, of Bethel ; Marietta, born August 16, 1835, married Hiram Owen, and died in Bethel. Joseph died May 5, 1851 ; his wife July 5, 1853. Joseph E. (son of Joseph), born in Bethel, December 27, 1820, married March 2, 1842, Caroline, daughter of John and Lucy (Haskell) Townsend. John Townsend mentioned above was born in Massachusetts, September 19, 1772, and married first, Sep- tember 29, 1795, Bathsheba Wells. They had seven children, viz .: Harriet (deceased), married William Newton ; Mary (deceased), married Ezra Putnam; Franklin, died in Bethel; Joel B., died at Whitehall, N. Y .; George, died at Bethel; Eliphalet, died at Randolph ; and Hannah R., (deceased) married Daniel Cushing. His first wife died Feb- ruary 5, 1812, and he married, second, June 8, 1813, Lucy Haskell, who was born in Cornish, N. H., April 28, 1784. Their children were, John H., died at Aurora, Ill .; Lois, widow of Edwin Lillie, lives in Bethel; Alice C., resides in Bethel ; and Caroline C., wife of Joseph E. Dearing. John came to Bethel about 1792, and settled and cleared the farm now occupied by J. E. Dearing. He died March 28, 1863; his wife December 2, 1875. Joseph E. Dearing has four children : Albert E., born May 10, 1843, resides in Bethel; Joseph A., born January 22, 1851, resides in Bethel; George T., born Novem- ber 8, 1852, married Abby M. Dearing, and has two children, Dana E. and Caroline L., and resides at East Randolph ; Frank M., born October 31, 1857, married Ellen Emer- son, and resides at Reed's Ferry.
Dustin, Moses, born in Salem, N. H., December 9, 1802, came to Tunbridge in 1823, and finally became a resident of Chelsea, Vt., removing to Bethel in 1870, where he died in 1880. He married Adaline Shepard, of Tunbridge. Of their nine children, one died in infancy. The eight were, Timothy, died young ; Moses; Lydia, widow of George P. Cushman, resides in Derry, N. H .; Charles, member of the Second Vermont Regiment, died in the army ; Thomas Shepard, of the Eighth New Hampshire Regiment, died in the army ; Albert, died in Derry, N. H .; Mary, wife of George Woodward, of Wood- stock; and George, resides in Derry. Moses, of the above, born in Tunbridge, Vt., Jan- uary 27, 1827, became a resident of Bethel in 1850. He married, first, Marietta Barrett, by whom he had eleven children, viz .: Lucia L., resides in Bethel; Eleroy and Emeroy, twins, the former died in Bethel, and left two children, the latter was the wife of Aaron Bowen, of Bethel; Melissa Ann, widow of Royal Twitchell, resides in Stockbridge; Samuel Wilber, died, aged four years ; Albert, resides in Derry, N. H .; Charles H., re-
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sides in Randolph; Augustine, died aged four years; Sarah Addie, died aged fourteen years ; Nathaniel, lives in Bethel; and Lydia Ann, died in infancy. His present wife is Martha Bullard.
Graham, Alexander, came from Lebanon, N. H., to Hartland, Vt., in 1836 and removed to Bethel in 1841. He married October 9, 1806, Lucy Kimball. She was a daughter of Joseph and Eunice (Gallop) Kimball and was born September 5, 1788. Eunice was the daughter of William and Lucy (Denison) Gallop. Alexander and Lucy (Kimball) Gra- ham had a family of thirteen children, of whom two died in infancy. The others were all born in Lebanon, N. H., and are as follows: Henry, born January 29, 1808, died sin- gle at Bethel, January 26, 1851; Joseph Kimball, born December 17, 1809, resides in Hartland, Vt .; Sarah Elizabeth, died three years of age; James Alexander, born Febru- ary 20, 1814, resides in Biddeford, Me .; Oliver Gallop, born March 5, 1818, and died sev- enteen years of age; Lucy Maria (deceased), married Jefferson Phillips; John Gallop, died twenty-three years of age; Guy Eldridge, born January 13, 1825, resides in Bethel ; Andrew Jackson, born February 10, 1827, resides in Bethel; Ziba, died eighteen years of age; and Mary Jane, died twenty-one years of age. Alexander died August 17, 1861, his wife January 9, 1866.
Graham, Guy Eldridge, was born January 13, 1825, and married May 1, 1867, Martha A. Sparhawk. They have two children, Lucy M. and Annie L. Mr. Graham at the age of seventeen entered the mercantile business, in which he was engaged till 1877, when his store was destroyed by fire. He is now engaged in buying wool and other mer- chandise.
Hatch, Judah, was born in Tolland, Conn., October 11, 1764. He removed to Alstead, N. H., in 1772 with his father, Joseph, who died March 6, 1802, aged eighty-four years. Judah married November 25, 1785, Cate Beckwith and came to Bethel on March 31, 1816, settling on a farm three miles north of the village. His children were Lynda, who died in infancy ; Hial, died eighteen months of age; Lynda (deceased), married, first, Isaac Temple of Alstead, second, Captain John Tiffany of Randolph; Alvin, was in the mercantile business and died at Newport, N. H .; Hial, a farmer died at Bethel; Judah; Cate (deceased), married Benjamin Herndell; George S .; Harry, died at Woodstock; and Phila, died at Woodstock. Judah died October 28, 1848.
Hatch, Judah, son of Judah, was born in Alstead, N. H., January 17, 1796, and married January 12, 1817, Eliza Swift Russell. She was born November 13, 1798, and died at Woodstock, October 16, 1854. Judah lived in Bethel till 1833, when he removed to Woodstock, where he died November 16, 1879. His children were Mary Ann, born Jan- uary 12, 1819, widow of Harry H. Palmer; Albert, born December 31, 1821, resides in Woodstock ; Lucette E., widow of the Hon. James M. McIntosh; Caroline, born Octo- ber 5, 1835, wife of Austin E. Simmons of Woodstock; Oliver T., born October 10, 1840, resides in Woodstock; and Tracy, died eight months of age. The latter two were twins.
Hatch, George S., was born at Alstead, N. H., February 3, 1802, and married Novem- ber 24, 1830, Irene, daughter of Chester and Irene (Shepherd) Webster. She was born in Alstead, N. H., May 30, 1805, and died June 21, 1890. George S. lived on his father's homestead till 1861, when he removed to the village. He has no children.
McIntosh, John, a native of Scotland, was born near Edinburgh. He was pressed into the English army at the age of nineteen years, being the only son of a widow. Soon after being mustered into the service, he was sent to Canada, and served during the French and Indian war. At the close of the war he settled at Bedford, N. H., where he died. His children were William, John, James, Samuel, Isaac, Isabella, Mary.
McIntosh, Samuel, (son of John,) was born in Bedford, N. H., April 17, 1774, and on November 16, 1813, married Phebe, daughter of Samuel Wyatt. She was born in Am- herst, N. H., February 9, 1788. Samuel died June 30, 1849; his wife January 12, 1880. Their children were John, Sally, Samuel, Orange S., Lucetta, Lucinda, Phebe J.
McIntosh, William, (son of John,) was born in Bedford, November 6, 1776, and mar-
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ried February 8, 1810, Jane Patterson, who was born in New Boston, N. H., August 13, 1785. He settled in the northwestern corner of Bethel in 1810, on the farm now occu- pied by his only son and family. His children were Martha, Gisey, Susan, Mary, and James Miller. William died May 6, 1863, his wife, March 22, 1870.
McIntosh, Samuel, (son of Samuel,) born in Bethel, March 15, 1820, married, Novem- ber 2, 1848, Tamesin, daughter of Amasa and Altha (Hazen) Dutton. She was born at Royalton, December 20, 1823. They had three children. One died in infancy ; Edward, born in Bethel, December 15, 1851, married Abby Dutton, has one child, Edward Earl, resides at Randolph ; Carlton W., born in Bethel, May 21, 1857, a graduate of Rush Med- ical College, of Chicago, class of 1890, commenced the practice of his profession at Hub- bard, Ia. Mr. McIntosh is a farmer, and has always resided on the farm in the north- western part of the town, settled by his father in 1812.
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