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History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire

 By Moses Thurston Runnels
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By Moses Thurston
Runnels
Published 1881
A. Mudge
Sanbornton (N.H.)
Original from the University of Virginia
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Blank pages at end of v. 1 for "Memoranda and family records."

Contents

9
Sanbornton, Boscawen, March 11
15
April 20, April 19, Laconia
32
Joseph Lane, Haverhill, March 15
40
Odin, Charles City, Willow Creek
44
Abigail Gordon, North Hampton, Poplin
57
July 20, June 17, April 20
77
Dracut, Hampshire, Exeter
87
April 12, March 11, March 27
178
April 13, March 14, Galena
187
June 23, March 21, April 30
201
March 25, Canaan, March 14
207
Northfield, March 29, Fraukliu
213
April 13, July 22, Dearborn
226
April 23, Lomira, July 15
246
April 25, Wicr, Stratham
256
Seabrook, William Eaton, March 25
263
March 12, March 21, April 17
337
March 20, March 18, April 17
437
July 15, June 20, March 23
470
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Sept, Juue
775
815
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873

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140 Summer Street - Page 415
Hiram Chapman, of Lynn, Mass., 140 Summer Street, shoe manufacturer. He was a unlive of Belmout. No children. 32. UKLA STODDARD, b. Dec. ...
240 Main Street - Page 793
Ile [14J llrst саше to Concord iu ItCli!, and has been a shoe merchant l'or thirty-seven years, since 1844, iu the sume store, — 240 Main Street. ...
Epping - Page 87
15, 1781, probably in Epping, and moved thence (one account .says from Exeter) about that time to this town ; was the lirst settler on the farm lately ...
Exeter - Page 87
15, 1781, probably in Epping, and moved thence (one account .says from Exeter) about that time to this town ; was the lirst settler on the farm lately ...
Lowell, Mass - Page 106
and for 10 rears was car Inspector of the Boston & Lowell aud Lowell & Nashua Railroads, at Lowell, Mass.. till his death, Jan. ...
Lawrence, Mass - Page 772
Eliza Beadle, of York, Me., being then a blacksmith ami machinist at Great Kails, and afterwards in Lawrence, Mass. lie d. iu Boston, by accidental ...
Cabot, Vt - Page 1
She moved to Cabot, Vt., in 1834, aud there d. ШС. [The "Abbot Genealogy" claims the spelling of this name with ouo "t" as the proper orthography, ...
Nashua - Page 451
Iron Works, hi Feb., 1850, he took up his residence in Nashua, where for 22 years he was paymaster and clerk of the " Jackson Manufacturing Co. ...
Salisbury - Page 489
He is said to have been one of the proprietors of Salisbury, but this designation would more reasonably belong to his father or grandfather. ...
Andover, Mass - Page 470
1744, and was probably a grandson of one of the above brothers, aa he lived in Andover, Mass., as late ad 1778, though his family is also said tu have ...
Boston - Page 273
Warned by increasing feebleness, she desired to be transferred immediately from the home of her son in Boston to her old home in this town, where, ...
Pembroke - Page 1
Mass., in 1043, and a proprietor, lie moved from Pembroke to Sanborutou about 1794 or '1)5, soou after his marriage to Mary Browu, also a native of P. ...
Bradford, Mass - Page 289
VSIKI/', of whom we lind the earliest mention among the Gages of that part of " Old Rowley " which is uow Bradford, Mass. ...
Andover - Page 84
Doll)- Sunburn, of Salisbury, and moved thence to the northeast corner of Andover, near the river, and the present residence of his grandson, ...
Salem, Mass - Page 828
Having been sent to Salem, Mass., for purposes of schooling, he there finally learned the trade of a shoemaker; returned to Sanbornton at nineteen, ...
Manchester - Page 143
Baud, of Manchester, machinist, who uow res. lu Vallejo, Cal., having charge of the government machine shop iu the navy yard. ...
Portsmouth - Page 338
75, 2d Div., or some portion of it, till after the Revolutionary war commenced, and though he may have ridden a fine horse to Portsmouth, ...
Cambridge, Mass - Page 161
The}1 may have descended from Anthony Colby, who, according to Savage, was in Cambridge, Mass., 1632 ; freeman, 1G34 ; moved to Salisbury, and d. ...
Newbury, Mass - Page 256
March 8, 1750; came from Newbury, Mass.; first settled in Sauboruton, iu 1789. ou the farm uow occupied by Herman T. ...
Bristol - Page 660
71 — 5. lie was chosen und ordained deacon of the old Congregational Church lu New Hampton ^transferred to Bristol) ; served also in the church of his ...
Bradford, Vt - Page 828
Cynthia Chandler, of Bradford, Vt. ; rein, to Columbia; there cleared a farm, uud la that ctl'ort took a scvcru cold, and d. suddenly. ...
Plymouth - Page 311
Webster, of Plymouth, having learned the blacksmith's trade of his brother [74], in Lake Village; was in the employ of li. ...
Derby, Vt - Page 126
Began for himself as a trackman, iu Boston, but not being prospered iu that, he repaired to his father's farm, in Derby, Vt., till the severity of the ...
Ipswich, Mass - Page 483
WILLIAM' MOODY, the lirst of the name in this country, came from "Wales as early as 1G33 ; was first iu Ipswich, Mass , and one of the original ...
Jericho, Vt - Page 57
HC Estes, DD, in Jericho, Vt., to Mrs. Lois (Curtis) Woodworth, of Essex, Vt., Nov. 1C, 18C7. She was the dau. of Gideon and Hannah Curtis, ...
Salisbury, Mass - Page 96
22, 1785, the son of Jacob CaiT, of Weare, and a descendant of the fourth generation from John Carr, of Salisbury, Mass., who is said by some to have ...
Lynn, Mass - Page 660
Learning the hatter's trade ID New Hamptou, he dm i -arrieil ou the same iu Lynn, Mass., but of recent years has beeu iu the shoe business. ...
Shirley, Mass - Page 552
Jane Little, of Shirley, Mass. ; was a lawyer of decided talent, living at the Square, where BOW Mrs. Heath. A Fourth of July oration of his was ...
Kensington - Page 439
stopped at his brother David's ; lull there his oldest sou, while lie returned to Kensington, und six mouths alter moved up his family. ...
New York - Page 310
lite the ell'ects of a wound received in the hip, while skirmishing in the Chateaugay woods, New York, or, as others say, at the battle of Plattsburg. ...
Cambridge - Page 44
He grad. at Dartmouth College, 18G3; admitted to practico iu the courts of Massachusetts, at Cambridge. 18C4; graduated at the Hartford Theological ...
Essex, Vt - Page 57
Lois (Curtis) Woodworth, of Essex, Vt., Nov. 1C, 18C7. She was the dau. of Gideon and Hannah Curtis, and widow of Norman Woodworth. ...
Limerick, Me - Page 809
useful and successful career as a clergyman of the Baptist denomination, in Limerick, Me., 1850, where he remained about live years. ...
Portland, Me - Page 244
S25, when he rein, to Portland, Me. ; there afterwards res'd. iu successful business and high esteem, and was still pursuing the duties of his ...
Lebanon, Me - Page 274
by first wife, are said to have been born iu Lebanon, Me., or Coos Co., indicating his immediate residences before coming to Sunborntou. ...
Philadelphia, Pa - Page 46
though of feeble constitution lu childhood, he became a young man of promise in business circles, la.itly as a clerk iu Philadelphia, Pa , where he d. ...
Brooklyn, NY - Page 768
He taught at the Chapel ; then at the South, and has been, since 1851, a distinguished educator in Brooklyn, NY ; first as head of one of the public ...
Nottingham - Page 226
Butler, of Nottingham (tee Hersey Family). (Another infant child of his d. April 19, 1817.) THE DOE FAMILY. 1. JoNATiiAN1 Don, b. ...
Quincy, Mass - Page 406
For several years the live oldest brothers were all engaged us foremen in the stone-cutting business, at Quincy, Mass., and working with or near lach ...
Cambridgeport, Mass - Page 605
Mary Eliza Stackpole ; is a foundry workman la Cambridgeport, Mass., also a teacher of music, and was a musician iu the army, at Washington. ...
Newburyport, Mass - Page 32
Southwell, machinist, of Newburyport, Mass , Dec. !>, 1848. He was b. Feb. 11, 18:'8, at Middlebury, V t., the sou of Uichurd Southwell (b. in ...
New Orleans - Page 605
res. in New Market, us overseer in a factory, aud teacher of music ; was a nine mouths' soldier, a musician, iu New Orleans und vicinity. ...
Montpelier - Page 127
He was a member of the Vermont Legislature, at Montpelier. and at a special session, Feb., ls"<7, made a speech against the removal of the State House ...
Oakland, Md - Page 392
pass his winters North : and he finally yielded to the devastations of disease upon his physical frame while passing a short vacation at Oakland, Md. ...
Corinth, Vt - Page 373
was a blacksmith, :it Union Bridge, in Corinth, Vt., tun or twelve years, und again at Union Bridge till his death, Oet. ...
Caledonia, NY - Page 471
Her remains were mostly consumed with the building, a small portion being afterwards found and buried, with those of her sister, at Caledonia, NY Ile ...
York, Me - Page 772
Eliza Beadle, of York, Me., being then a blacksmith ami machinist at Great Kails, and afterwards in Lawrence, Mass. lie d. iu Boston, by accidental ...
Ohio, New York - Page 524
devoted to the work of winning souls to Christ; labored in several waste places iu Ohio, New York, and Canada, and witnessed powerful reformations, ...
Fryeburg, Me - Page 16
John Lovcwell, the celebrated warrior, who lost liis life in the severe battle with the Indians at Figwackct now Fryeburg, Me., called " Lovewell's ...
Detroit, Mich - Page 319
carding and cloth dressing ; also afterwards a shingle mill, employing three hands besides himself, lu 1 MO he rein, to Laconia ; to Detroit, Mich., ...
Lyndon, Vt - Page 88
ЧЮ; was graduated at the New Hampton Institute, in 18(17 ; a teacher hi the same lour years, at Lyndon, Vt. , 3 years, aud principal of the Grueu ...
Montreal - Page 176
Refusing to *• turn Indian," he was afterwards brought to Montreal, and sold by them to a French family, from which he redeemed himself by labor. ...
Woodstock, Vt - Page 29
MD, at Sanbornton Bridge; graduated at the Woodstock, Vt., Medical College, June, 1849; received an honorary academical degree from Dartmouth College, ...
Peterborough - Page 356
1787. in Peterborough, the eldest son iiuil child of Nathaniel und Catharine (Allison) Holmes, who rera. originally from Londonderry to Peterborough. ...
Hartford - Page 44
His home," as in Framinghara, Wolniru, and Hartford, in ¡ill of which places he built elegant houses, " was simply an outgrowth of himself, — open, ...
London - Page 42
induced him to repair thither to prosecute his theological studies, which he did, in 183C, studying divinity at Highbury College, London, two years. ...
Minneapolis, Minn - Page 524
where his children were born ; at first a farmer and carpenter ; more recently a lumber dealer in Minneapolis, Minn., where she d., of cancer, Nov. ...
Fitchburg, Mass - Page 645
He moved to Fitchburg, Mass., where employed iu scythe-making eight years; thence to Waterloo. Ii, where he was deacon of the ( . ...
Janesville - Page 850
He »as there also deacon, and '• none in Janesville were ever known to speak evil of him." She d., very suddenly, of apoplexy, March 8, 1872. ...
Sullivan, Me - Page 792
11 is wife, according to one account, had previously d. and was buried at Tin Corner ; aller which he went to Sullivan, Me., and lived wilh his son. ...
Haverhill, Mass - Page 149
G, ITi'tí. the duu. of Stephen Chase, who moved to Northfield from Haverhill, Mass, lie was u trader at Sanlwrutou Bridge from June, 1«18, ...
Princeton - Page 611
Stark's regiment, Gen Sullivan's brigade; was at the battles of Trenton and Princeton ; settled in this town, south end of above lot, west of Clark's ...
Thompson, Conn - Page 44
18C4; graduated at the Hartford Theological Seminary, 1871; ordaiuud, at Thompson, Conn., March 13, 1872; there Installed over Congregational Church, ...
Trenton - Page 611
Stark's regiment, Gen Sullivan's brigade; was at the battles of Trenton and Princeton ; settled in this town, south end of above lot, west of Clark's ...
Cincinnati - Page 208
and Chester, Pa. ; then student and professor in a medical school at Philadelphia, Pa ; now a practising physician iu Cincinnati, 0. ...
Orange, Vt - Page 386
Rem. to Orange, Vt. ; returned to Sanbornton, living where now David Bunker (Lot No 45, 2d Div.) ; again moved to Waterbury, Vt., with his son [54]. ...
Sutton - Page 763
first started in trade with his brother [5U] in Gilmanton; then a short time in Andovcr; eleven years in Sutton ; six years in New Hampton ; and, ...
Andover, Me - Page 653
April 1, 1845, iu Andover, Me. lie was a leading member of the Second Baptist Church, but d. of heart disease, induced by his army experience, ...
Burlington, Vt - Page 471
Kimball, of Burlington, Vt., 17'J4 (who d. two years after, leaving one son), and was killed by the Indiana while alone in her home, at the burning of ...
Amesbury,Mass - Page 495
Keziah Whittle, about 1753, whose father, Thomas Whittle, was b. on the Isle of Wight, Eng. ; settled in this country at Amesbury,Mass., and there ш. ...
South Berwick, Me - Page 407
Mason, of Sandwich; was a preacher, of the Freu Will Baptist denomination, mostly at South Berwick, Me., where lie d., Nov., 1802. ...
Newport - Page 158
Kalph Metcalf, of Newport; was admitted to the bar, at Newport; practised iu Fisherville 5 years; has res'd at Dover, 1853 to 1878 ; was Speaker of ...
Albany, NY - Page 735
Elizabeth Bancroft, of Boston, and Is now a grocer in Albany, NY (No. 42 I'd Street). Has six children living (four sons), two daughters (the ...
Quebec - Page 175
of the name iu S;iuhoniluu, wus iu thu old lu'cuuh War, from Ilavcrhill, Mass. , and while cutting timber for a tort at Quebec was captured by the.
Chicopee - Page 200
Having studied medicine, he practised as an old-school physician in Wisconsin, and afterwards several years in Springfield (now Chicopee), Mass. ...
Cleveland - Page 318
a manufacturer of scales till 1841 ; a farmer iu Solon till 1864 ; then in Cleveland ; returned to NE about 1873, and uow res. in North Hampton. ...
Baltimore - Page 72
Adams," to Marseilles, Krancc, and up the Mediterranean lo the island of Sicily ; back to Baltimore as second mate ; next, under his brother, David R. ...
Georgetown, Mass - Page 800
He was a native of Salisbury ; grad. at a medical college; was a practising physician iu Georgetown, Mass , ¡aid there d., Dec., 18Ü2. ...
Chicago - Page 321
MOSES, was a sailor four years, and cast away upon the S.nudu'ich bunds ; afterwards a buck-driver In ISostou -, lu.st heard from iu Chicago, ...
Smithfield, RI - Page 12
CALEB A miaou came from Smithfield, RI, to Hill, as a shoemaker ; next lived in Northfleld ; then in Sanboruton, near the present residence of II oil ...
Lancaster - Page 711
the youngest ; " b. after his mother was fifty years old, in Sauborntou"; lived iu Lancaster with his sister [II], aud there d. ...
Newport, Vt - Page 843
ISSA, b. iu Newport, Vt. ; m. George Brigham, iu Boston, and there res'd. THE WHIFFLE FAMILY. 1 lioitEitT WiiiiTLK was a farmer, on site now vacant ...
Buffalo, NY - Page 471
Eliza (tamer, July, 1831, and for nearly forty years pursued the business of surveyor and civil engineer, in Buffalo, NY, being city surveyor, ...
Thetford, Vt - Page 854
Oct., 1830; afterwards rem. to Uiddcford, Me., aud to Sharon, Vt., nud dually closed his earthly labors at Thetford, Vt., May 22. ...
Waterloo - Page 645
He moved to Fitchburg, Mass., where employed iu scythe-making eight years; thence to Waterloo. Ii, where he was deacon of the ( . ...
Belfast, Me - Page 741
Colby), and reui. to Belfast, Me., while his children were yet young. Anotlior child, who d. June 1C, 17'Jl, was probably born between these two only ...
Washington, DC - Page 391
aud having abandoned his mechanical operations at the Square, with his " gulf-water privilege" (see Mills), he started tur Washington, DC, ...
Charleston, SC - Page 244
A respite from his labors being necessary, in 183a he spi-nt two fessions in the Medical College at Charleston, SC, during that and the following ...
North Yarmouth, Me - Page 353
Mitchell, of North Yarmouth, Me., Sept., lrtl'2, and in Jan., 1844, rcra. to Hanover, where he res'd., as a practising physician and a druggist, ...
Hartford, Me - Page 435
Asa Crosby, of Gilmanton, and practised first in Lee, then iu Hartford, Me., where he chiully rcs'd., aud d., Aug. ...
Stockbridge, Mass - Page 44
1874. and installed uvcc Congregational Church in Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. C, 1874. He has siucc labored two years iu Leaveuworth City, Kansas, ...
Sharon, Vt - Page 854
Oct., 1830; afterwards rem. to Uiddcford, Me., aud to Sharon, Vt., nud dually closed his earthly labors at Thetford, Vt., May 22. ...
Springfield, Mass - Page 240
In Lowell, Mass. ; then in Springfield, Mass ; of late years iu Concord, foreman iu the book biudcry and printing establishment of Morrill & Silshy, ...
Chelsea, Mass - Page 181
10, 1843 ; res'd. after marriage 3 years at Union Bridge and 5 at Sanboruton Bridge, a merchant in both places ; moved to Chelsea, Mass., in 1802, ...
Canterbury - Page 197
Francis Sawyer, of Canterbury, who was a soldier in both tlie French and Revolutionary wars, and had two sous killed in the battle at the surrender of ...
Dover - Page 850
JOHN CATKT WISCATE was a direct descendant of John1, of Dover, one of the earliest seniors of Sew Hampshire, and was llie seventh .lohn Wingate in ...
Hanover - Page 219
Beuning Crosby, at Hanover, with one course of lectures at the Burlington (Vt.) Medical College, where he was demonstrator of surgical anatomy ...
Lome - Page 549
On one occasion, when the master went Lome from school at noon, he charged the boys, through apprehension of danger from the Indians, uot to stir out ...
Ipswich - Page 196
1, STEPHEN' CROSS was probably descended from Thomas, the family originating in Ipswich. Eng. He m. Peggy Bowcn, rein, from Massachusetts, ...
Rome - Page 392
the full-length picture of Washington, now in the Representative Halt at Concord, as a gift to his native State ; also one of Pius IX., while at Rome, ...