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History of Rockingham & Strafford Co's New Hampshire with BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF MANY OF ITS Pioneers and Prominent Men. COMPILED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF D. HAMILTON HURD. Illustrated. Lacking original title page.

CONTENTS
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. 

CHAPTER I. 
Geographical and Descriptive 

CHAPTER II. 
Civil List i 

CHAPTER III. 
Military List. 

Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Regiments 3 

CHAPTER IV. 
Military History. — ( Continued.) 
Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Eighteenth Regiments.. 

CHAPTER V. 
Bench and Bar. 
Atkinson — Chester — Deerfield — Derry — Epping — Exeter — Greenland — Hampton — Kingston — Londonderry — Newmarket — Northwood — Salem — Seabrook — Windham 18 

CHAPTER VI. 
The County Farm — Internal Improvements — Railroads: The Eastern — The Portsmouth and Dover — The Portsmouth, Great Falls and Conway — The Concord and Portsmouth — Saco and Portsmouth — The Nashua and Kocbester — The Portsmouth and Rochester — The Boston and Maine — The Dover and Winuipiseogee — The Manchester and Lawrence 39 

CHAPTER VII. 
Portsmouth. 
Motives of the Colonists— Early Voyagers — John Smith — The Piscataqua — Thomson's Settlement at Little Harbor — Mason and Laconia Patent 4,1 

CHAPTER VIII. 
Portsmouth. — ( Continued.) 
The Church of England — Early Rectors and Governors — Anecdotes of Mather — Settled Conclusions — The Laconia Company — Death of Mason — Abandonment of the Settlement by his Widow — Under the Jurisdiction of Massachusetts — Claim of Mason's Heirs — Richard Gibson — Pulpit Supplies — The name Portsmouth — Pews and Seating — Early Laws and Rulers 44 

CHAPTER IX. 
Portsmouth. — ( Continued.) 
The Mason Claims — Theological Movements — Early Clergymen — Cranfield and Moodey — Imprisonment of Moodey — Dr. Moodey's Interest in Harvard College— His Death 52 

CHAPTER X. 
Portsmouth. — ( Continued.) 
Separation of the Town of New Castle — The Parish — Lithobolia — Prominence of New Castle — Prominent Inhabitants — The Sheafe Family — The Jaffrey House 61 

CHAPTER XI. 
Portsmouth.— ;( Continued.) 
Manners and Social Life— Temperance— Use of Tobacco— Social Customs — Church Pews and Customs — Observance of Sunday — Cost of Living — Early Laws — The Isles of Shoals 66 

CHAPTER XII. 
Portsmouth. — ( Continued.) 
The Navy-Yard— The " Falkland"— The " Ranger"— The "America" —The Ministry of Rogers— The Half-Way Covenant— A New Parish 71 

CHAPTER XIII. 
Portsmouth. — ( Continued.) 
Re-establishment of Episcopacy- Rev. Arthur Brown- Dr. Bancroft— Dr. Burroughs— Rulers until the Revolution- Benning Wentworth Sir John Wentworth- Principal Names in the Early Settlement Henry Sherburn — John Pickering — Samuel Wentworth — Sir William Pepperell — The Siege of Louisburg — Champernowne — Succeeding Ministers of the Old South Parish— Emerson— A Church at the Plains —Absence of the Spirit of Peraecution— Witchcraft— A New Church —Shurtleff— Clerical Anecdotes— Revival under Whitefield— Strong Jonathan Edwards— Ministers of the North Parish— The Universalist Parish— Various Events— Visit of Washington— ConcluBion..., 75 

CHAPTER XIV. 
Portsmouth. — (Continued.) 
Military Record 

CHAPTER XV. 
Portsmouth. — ( Continued.) 
Churches— Banks— Press-Societies, etc.— Biographical Sketches.... 92 

CHAPTER XVI
Atkinson. 
Early History— Ecclesiastical History— Educational-Atkinson Academy — Individuals who have entered Learned Professions 117 

CHAPTER XVII
Atkinson. — ( Continued.) 
Lawyers — Physicians — Sketches of Individuals — Longevity — Miscellaneous — Military Record — Representatives ]22 

CHAPTER XVIII
Auburn. 
Geographical— TopograiAical— First Settlers— Ecclesiastical— First Congregational Church— Methodist Episcopal Church— Civil and Military History— Petition for Incorporation—" West Chester"— The Opposition -The Town Incorporated— The First Town-Meeting- Moderators- Town Clerks — Representatives — Military Histories —Biographical Sketches ^26 

CHAPTER XIX. 
Brentwood. 
Geographical— Topographical— Early Inhabitants— Documentary History — Meeting-House — Ecclesiastical History — Congregational Church — Baptist Church- Military History— Biographical Sketches 129 

CHAPTER XX. 
Candia. 
Geographical — Topographical— Names of Early Settlera — Bounds of the Town— First Town-Meeting— Officers Elected— Documentary History — Ecclesiastical History— Free-Will Baptist Church— Methodist Episcopal Cliurch — Educational — Early Roads— College Graduates— Military History 137 

CHAPTER XXI.
Chester. 
Geographical — Topographical — Proprietors- Early Votes — Petition for Grant of the Town- Names of Petitioners— The Royal Charter— Names of Original Grantees— Early Families— Pioneer Mills— Pioneer Schools — College Graduates— Physicians— Attorneys— Ecclesiastical History — The Presbyterian Church — The Congregational Church— Baptist Church— The Methodist Episcopal Church 142 

CHAPTER XXII. 
Chester. — ( Continued.) 
Civil and Military, — Incorporation of the Town— Original Bounds— Moderators— Clerks— Representatives— Military History — The Heroes of Three Wars— War of the Revolution— 1812— War of the Rebellion — Biographical Sketches 149 

CHAPTER XXIII. 
Danville. 
Geography — Topography— Petition for Parish— Documentary History — Ecclesiastical History— Methodist Episcopal Church — Free-Will Baptist Church— (Jniversalist Church— Congregational Church— Military History — Biographical Sketches 161 

CHAPTER XXIV. 
Deerfield. 
Geographical — Topographical — Petition for Parish Incorporation — First Town-Meeting- Officers Elected— The Revolution— Ecclesiastical- Congregational Church— Baptist Church— The Deerfield Academy— Attorneys- Physicians— Early Families— Delegates to Provincial Congress—Representatives and Town Clerks, 1789 to 1882— Biographical Sketches 164 

CHAPTER XXV. 
Derry. 
Geographical — The Pinkerton Academy- Adams Female Academy — Banks- Post-Offices and Postmasters— Derry Fair— Masonry— Derry East Village— Derry Village— Derry Depot— Kit Manufactory— The Milk Business- Mexican War— War of the Rebellion— Londonderry Celebration— Nutfield Grange, No. 37— Press— Town Hall— First Library-Taylor Library— Telegraph— G land Army— Odd Fellowship- Public Bequests— Telephone— Population and Valuation 168 

CHAPTER XXVI. 
Derry. — ( Continued.) 
First Meeting-House— Methodist Meeting-Houee- First Congregational Church— Ministers of the East Parish— Methodist Church and Ministers-Ministers of the First Congregational Church— Baptist Society at Derry Depot— Military Record— Biographical Sketches 177 

CHAPTER XXVII. 
East Kingston. 
Early History, etc.— First Settlers— Climate — Education— Temperance — Geological 184 

CHAPTER XXVIII. 
East Kingston. — {Continued.) 
Distinguished Men — Eminent Women 189 

CHAPTER XXIX. 
East Kingston. — (Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical History — Congregatioualists — Methodists — Baptists — Adventiste— Free-Will Baptists- Universalists- The Christians-Catholics— Representatives— Political — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 191 

CHAPTER XXX. 
Epping. 
Geographical — Topographical — Petition for a Parish — Petition of the Inhabitants of Epping for Men to protect them, 1747 — Petition in reference to Highway— War of the Revolution— The Lottery Bridge — Petition for the Commission of William Plumer as Justice of the Peace— Polls of 1783— Incorporation of the Town— First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Ear-Marks- War of the Revolution — Votes of the Town— Epping in 1804- Industrial Pursuits- Masonic, etc.— List of Representatives from 1775-1882— Military Record — Soldiers of the War of the Rebellion 204 

CHAPTER XXXI.
Epping. — (Continued.) 
Ecclemistieal— The Congregational Church— The Methodist Episcopal Church — The Hedding Camp-Meeting Association — Society of Friends — Universalist Society 215 

CHAPTER XXXII. 
Epping. — (Continued.) 
MiscellaneoiLs. — Native Ministers — Physicians — Public Officials — Attorneys — College Graduates — Railroads — Banks — Population — Origin of the Name of the Town — Biographical Sketches 224 

CHAPTER XXXIII. 
Exeter. 
Geographical— Topographical — The First Settlement — John Wheelwright and Others — Names of Pioneers — The Exeter "Combination" of 1634 — Wheelwright's Residence— Exposure of Exeter to Indian Hostilities— Edward Cranfield's Despotism — Exeter's Resistance to Government Taxation — The " Mast-Head" Troubles 243 

CHAPTER XXXIV. 
Exeter. — ( Continued.) 
War of the Revoluiion. — Resolutionsof 1774 — Lords North and Bute burned in Effigy — Exeter in the first armed resistance to British Authority — Bursting of the War Cloud — Exeter in Arms — The First Company 246 

CHAPTER XXXV. 
Exeter. — (Continued.) 
Exeter in 1776. — Topography of the Village — Industries — Shipping — General View of the Village — Exeter the Capital of the Province and State — Adoption there of the First Written Constitution of the Revolutionary Period — The Powder-House — The "Provincial" Jail — The Court-House — The Meeting-House — Prominent Residents — The Revolution — Early Merchants 248 

CHAPTER XXXVI. 
Exeter. — (Continued.) 
Antinomian Xncidents. — The Outbreak of 1786 — Release of the Indian Murderers, Bowen and Morrill — Arrival of George Whitefield — First Reading of the Declaration of Independence — Washington's Visit — The Hoax of 1798 — Annexation to Massachusetts.. 

CHAPTER XXXVII. 
Exeter. — ( Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical 264 

CHAPTER XXXVIII. 
Exeter. — ( Continued.) 
The Publishing Interest 274 

CHAPTER XXXIX. 
Exeter. — (Continued.) 
Phillips' Exeter Academy— Robinson's Female Seminary— Banks-Manufacturing- Military Record — Representatives — Biographical Sketches ^ 278 

CHAPTER XL. 
FREMONT. 
Geographical — Topographical — Early History — Incorporation — Military Record— Biographical Sketches^ 296 

CHAPTER XLI. 
Greenland. 
Geographical — Topographical — Petition for Privileges — Petition for a Township — Documentary History — Other Petitions — Taverns — War of the Revolution — Action of the Towns — Annexation to Massachusetts 290 

CHAPTER XLII. 
Greenland. — ( Continued.) 
Civil History — Ecclesiastical — Junkins Council — American Legion of Honor — Winnlcut Lodge, No. 92, A. F. and A. M. — Brackett Academy— Representatives — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 302 

CHAPTER XLIII
GOSPORT 312 

CHAPTER XLIV. 
Hampstead. 
Geographical — Topographical — Petition for Parish — Names of Early Settlers — The First Settlements — Congregational Church — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 313 

CHAPTER XLV. 
Hampton. 
Geographical — Topographical— First Settlement — The " Bound House" — Names of Early Settlers— Incidents 317 

CHAPTER XLVI. 
Hampton. — { Continued.) Quakers — The First Mill — The Meeting-House — Wolves— Watch-House —Purity of the Ballot—" Hansoming" the Church— Forts— Garrisons — Ringing the Bell — The Causeway— Witchcraft— Persecution of the Quakers 321 

CHAPTER XLVII. 
Hampton — (Continued.) 
First Vote concerning British Oppression- Tea Act Resolves- Provincial Congress-Guard— Committee of Safety — Soldiers' Bounties— List of Revolutionary Soldiers — Soldiers of the Rebellion 322 

CHAPTER XLVIII. 
Hampton. — ( Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical — Physicians — Incorporation — Original Territorial Limits — Representatives from 1639 to 1883— Town Clerks— Biographical Sketches 325 

CHAPTER XLIX. 
Hampton Falls. 
Geographical— Topographical— List of Early Inhabitants— Petition of Hampton Falls for a Fair— Grant of a Fair, 1734— Other Petitions- Council of 1737 333 

CHAPTER L. 
Hampton Falls. — {Continued.) 
Streams and Falls 334 

CHAPTER LI. 
Hampton Falls. — ( Continued.) 
Churches— Rockingham Academy— Weare Monument— Eepresentatives 
—Military Record- Biographical Sketches 337 

CHAPTER LII
Kensington. 
Early History— Churches— Church Societies 362 

CHAPTER LXIII
Kensington. — ( Continued.) 
Physicians — Educational — Currency — Slaves — Population — Senators — Representatives — Military History — Temperance — Biographical Sketches 367 

CHAPTER LIV. 
Kingston. 
Geographical — Topographical — Original Charter — Occupations — Ecclesiastical — History — The Epidemic 366 

CHAPTER LV. 
Kingston. — (Continued.) 
Educational — Ecclesiastical — Grantees — Professional Men, etc. — Representatives from 1708 to 1883 — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 373 

CHAPTER LVI
Newcastle. 
Geographical — Topographical— First Settlement — Great Island — The Fort of 1660— Fort William and Mary— Fort Coustitution— Reminiscences — Prominent Men — The Wentworth—JMilitary Record 388 

CHAPTER LVII. 
Newington. 
Geographical — Topographical— Settlement — Indian Troubles — The Massacre of " Bloody Point"— Civil History — Congregational Church — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 392 

CHAPTER LVIII. 
Newmarket. 
Geographical — Topographical — Geological — Manufactures — Churches — Banks — Biographical — Representatives — Physicians — Attorneys — Soldiers War of the Rebellion— Biographical Sketch 395 

CHAPTER LIX. 
Newton. 
Geographical — Topographical — Petition for Erection of Town — Revolutionary Soldiers — Prominent Names 403 

CHAPTER LX. 
North Hampton. 
Geographical — Topographical — Settlement — Garrison-House — Indian Depredations — Petition for Parish Privileges — Organization of Parish — "The North Hill Parisli" — Incorporation — Petition to be Released from Parish Rates — Ecclesiastical History — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 406 

CHAPTER LXI
Northwood. 
Geographical — Topographical — Early Settlements — Names of Pioneers — Incorporation — First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — The Revolution — The As8oci;ttiun Test — Ecclesiastical History — Cole's Northwood Academy — Yilliiges and Hamlets — Physicians — Early Families 425 

CHAPTER LXII
Northwood. — (Continued.) 
Revolutionary Soldiers— War of 1812 — War of the Rebellion — Town Clerks 1773-1883— Representatives 1794-1883— Biographical Sketch. 

CHAPTER LXIII
Nottingham. 
Geographical — Topographical — Petition for Grant of Town — Name-Royal Grant— Original Proprietors— The Survey— Ecclesiastical— Indians — Revolutionary — Attorneys — Physicians — Early Families... 433 

CHAPTER LXIV, 
Plaistow. 
Geographical— Topographical — Petitions— Early Settlers— Ecclesiastical History— RepreSentatives-Military Record — Biographical Sketch. 

CHAPTER LXV. 
Raymond. 
Geographical — Topographical — Purchase of Town — Survey — Settlement — Names of Pioneers — Incorporation — Jirst Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Documentary History — Early Families — Phyeiciane 443 

CHAPTER LXVI. 
Raymond. — ( Continued. ) 
Ecclesiastical History— Educational 448 

CHAPTER LXVII. 
Raymond. — ( Continued.) 
Civil History— Military Record — College Graduates — Population— Biographical Sketch 451 

CHAPTER LXVIII. 
Rye. 
Geographical — Topographical — First Settlement— First Grant — Names of Pioneers — The First Deed— Indian Depredations — Witchcraft — "Breakfast Hill"— Incidents — Educational — Ecclesiastical History — Petitions 455 

CHAPTER LXIX. 
Rye. — ( Continued. ) 
Merchants — Justices — Physicians — Town Hall — Military — War of the 
Revolution — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 463 

CHAPTER LXX. 
Salem. 
Geographical — Topographical — Early History — Settling a Minister — The Meeting-House — The Burying-Ground— Civil History 469 

CHAPTER LXXL 
Salem. — (Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical History — Schools — Associations — Manufactures — Military Record 474 

CHAPTER LXXII. 
Salem. — [Continued.) 
Civil History — Biographical Sketches 480 

CHAPTER LXXIII
Sandown. 
Geographical — Topographical — Early Settlements — Petition for Town Privileges — Incorporation — Names of Early Settlers — Ministers — Churches — Railroad 484 

CHAPTER LXXIV
Seabrook. 
Geographical — Topographical — First Settlements — Indian Depredations — Prominent Citizens — Dearborn Academy — Churches — Civil History — Incorporation — Financial Condition of Town — Military Record... 485 

CHAPTER LXXV. 
Seabrook. — ( Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical History — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 487 

CHAPTER LXXVI. 
South Hampton. 
Geographical — Topographical — Incorporation — Charter — Documentary History — Petitions — Signers to the Association Test — Representatives from 1775 to 1883— Military Record 515 

CHAPTER LXXVII. 
South Hampton, — [Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical History — Biographical Sketch 518 

CHAPTER LXXVIII. 
South Newmarket. 
Settlement — Indian Wars 525 

CHAPTER LXXIX. 
South Newmarket. — [Continued.) 
Incorporation — Roads and Stages— Ship-building and Commerce — Manufacturing 529 

CHAPTER LXXX. 
South Newmarket. — [Continued.) 
Military History 532 

CHAPTER LXXXI
South Newmarket. — ( Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical History — Biographical Sketches 536 

CHAPTER LXXXII. 
Stratham. 
Geographical — Petition for Charter — Documentary History — Civil History — Church History — Postmasters — Representatives — Military Record — War of the Rebellion — Physicians — Garrison — Biographical Sketches 542 

CHAPTER LXXXiri. 
Windham. 
Geographical — Topographical — Causes for Settlement — First Settlement — First Settlers — Petitions and Incorporation — First Town-M«eting — Last French and Indian War — Members of Constitutional Conventions and Representatives^ 1775-1 882 — War History 553 

CHAPTER LXXXIV. 
Windham. — [Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical History — Libraries — Schools — Williams' Academy — Authors, Books, etc.— Bissell's — Biographies of Early Settlers — Biographical Sketch 558 

CHAPTER LXXXV. 
Londonderry. 1 719 — 1827. 
Geographical— Name— Cause of Emigration — Emigration— Settlement — First Families— First Land Laid out— First Crops— Allotment of Lands — Incorporation — Encroachers — Location of Proprietors — Dismemberment of the Town — Earthquake — Records— Fisheries— Indian Histories— Garrisons— Mills— Highways — Animals — Revolution — Association Tesl^Tories-Taverns— Stores— Currency— Schools— Spotted Fever, 1812— War 1812-15— Emigrations— Literature 565 

CHAPTER LXXXVI. 
Londonderry. — ( Continued.) 1827-1882. Post-Offices and Postmasters- Mammoth Road— Libraries — Cemeteries — Rebellion, 1861-65 — Societies — Business — Churches— Ministers- Biographical Sketches 577 


STRAFFORD COUNTY. 

CHAPTER LXXXVII. 
Geographical and Descriptive— Organization 587 

CHAPTER LXXXVIII. 
Civil List 

CHAPTER LXXXIX. 
Bench and Bar 537 

CHAPTER XC. 
Strafford District Medical Society.. 

CHAPTER XCI. 
Barrington. 
Geographical— Topogfapliical— Charter— Original Proprietors— Kates, 1742- -Revolutionary History— Early Settlers 607 



CHAPTER XCII
Barrington. — {Cuntiniicd.) 
Ecclesiastical History— Eminent Men — Civil History — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 610 

CHAPTER XCIII. 
Durham. 
Geographical — Geological — Documentary History — First Settlements — Indian History — Incorporation — Maj.-Gen. John Sullivan — Ecclesiastical History 616 

CHAPTER XCIV. 
Farmington. 
Geographical — Topographical — Fii-st Settlements— Prominent Citizens — Early Merchants — Farmiugtou Dock— Civil History— First Town- Meeting— Office i-s Elected— Documen tary History — Ear-Marks— Ecclesiastical History — Farmington Village — Tlie Farmington News — Societies — Fire Department — Physicians — Shoe Interest — Banks — Incorporation — Representatives, 1799 to 1882 — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 620 

CHAPTER XCV. 
Lee. 
Geographical — Early History — Prominent Men — Topographical — Military Record 639 

CHAPTER XCVI. 
Madbury. 
Geographical — Topographical — Organization — Documentary History — Petition for Parish — First Parish-Meeting — Officers Elected— Ecclesiastical History — Military Record — Biographical Sketches 641 

CHAPTER XCVII. 
MiDDLETON. 
Geographical — Settlement and Early Settlers — Incorporation — Topographical — Middleton Corners 644 

CHAPTER XCVIII. 
Milton. 
Geographical — Topographical — Early History — Early Settlers — Corporate Seal— Town Officers — Traditions — School History — Religious Matters — Temperance — Secret Societies — Alms Farm — Mills, Manufactories, etc, — Military Record — Rebellion, 1861-65 — Population, etc. — Biographical Sketches 044 

CHAPTER XCIX
New Durham. 
Geographical — Documentary History — Ecclesiastical History — Biographical Sketch - 658 

CHAPTER C. 
ROLLINSFORD. 
Geographical — Early History — Incorporation— Salmon Falls — Railroads — " Sligo" — Population — Highways — Agriculture — Various Forms — Prosperity— Old Wentworth House— Old Pike House— Manufacturing — Lawyers — Physicians '¦ 660 

CHAPTER CI. 
ROLLINSFORD. — 
Biographical Notices 664 

CHAPTER CII. 
ROLLINSFORD. — ( Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical History — Educational — Civil List — Town Clerks — Representatives — Masonic — Odd-Fellows — Banks — G. A. R. — Old Soldiers — Military Record, 1861-65 ,. 668 

CHAPTER CIII
SOMERSWORTH. 
Geographical — Topographical — First Settlements — Indian Depredations — Documentary History — War of the Revolution — Incorporation of Parish — Petitionee — Incorporation-of Town — Petitioners — Incorporation of Ro 1 1 in sford-Somers worth "Army" of 1746 680 

CHAPTER CIV. 
SOMERS WORTH. — ( Continued.) 
The Manufacturing Interests 683 

CHAPTER CV. 
SOMBRSWORTH. — {Continued.) 
Churches — Societies — Banks — Cemetery— Library— The Press — Civil History— Moderators, 1738-1883— Representatives, 1738-1883— Military Record — Biographical Sketches 686 

CHAPTER CVI. 
Strafford, 
Geographical — Topographical— Early History — Manufacturing Interests — Prominent Families — Ecclesiastical and Educational — Civil List — Bow Lake Building Association— Military Record — Biographical Sketches 701 

CHAPTER CVII. 
Rochester. 
Geographical — Topographical — Incorporation — Royal Charter — The Town Names — First Meeting of Propi ietors- First Clerks and Selectmen—Survey — Drawing the Lots— Tlie Pioneer Settler— Other Early Settlements — Subsequent Division of Lands — " Norway Plains" — Close of the Proprietors' Reign — Last Meeting— Town Assumes Control of Affairs 719 

CHAPTER CVIII. 
Rochester — {Continued.) 
Indian History. — The First Garrison-Houses — Indian War — First Battle — John Richards — Jonathan Door — Danger of Abandonment of the Settlement — Petition for Soldiers — The Old Iron Cannon — Mhj. Davis Defends the Town — Attack by Indians — Killing of Mrs. Hodgdon — Peace— The British Press-Gang 721 

CHAPTER CIX. 
RochESTER. — { Continued. ) 
War of the Revolution. — Activity of Rochester — Town Committee of Correspondence — NicholiiH Austin — First Enlistments — List of MinuteMen and Volunteers — List of Continental Soldiers — Prominent Men. 


CHAPTER CX
Rochester. — 
Churches — Distinguished Men — Population — Banks — Physicians — Societies — Manufactures- Schools — Post-Oflfices — The Press — The Social Library — Representatives — Town Clerks — Military Record, 1861-66 — Biographical Sketches 727 

CHAPTER CXI. 
Dover. 
Settlement of Edward Hilton — Under Capt. Thomas Wiggin — Capt.John Underbill and the Ministers 758 

CHAPTER CXII. 
Dover. — ( Continued.) 
Tbe Combination — Names and Genealogy of the Signers of tbe Combination — Annexation to Massaclinsetts — Names and Boundaries — Early Records 768 

CHAPTER CXIII. 
Dover. — ( Continued.) 
Lumber Business — Grants 781 

CHAPTER CXIV. 
Dover. — [Continued.) 
Indian Wars 785 

CHAPTER CXV. 
Dover. — ( Continued.) 
Tax-Payers in 1793 797 

CHAPTER CXVI. 
Dover. — ( Con tinned. ) 
French and Indian War 799 

CHAPTER CXVII. 
Dover. — ( Continued.) 
The Revolutionary War 801 

CHAPTER CXVIII. 
Dover. — ( Continued.) 
The People called Quakers — Masonian Claims 807 

CHAPTER CXIX. 
Dover. — ( Continued.) 
Progress from the Revolution « 812 

CHAPTER CXX. 
Dover, — ( Continned.) 
The Manufacturing Interest— The Lower Falls and their Mills 816 

CHAPTER CXXI. 
Dover. — ( Continued.) 
Town and City Officers and Representatives 821 

CHAPTER CXXII. 
Dover. — ( Continued.) 
Ecclesiastical History. 

CHAPTER CXXIII. 
Dover. — {Continued.) 
The Press— Schools , 837 

CHAPTER CXXIV. 
Dover. — ( Continued.) 
Societies — Physicians — Banks, etc 842 

CHAPTER CXXV. 
Dover. — [Continued.) 
The War of 1861-65— Military Record— Biographical Sketches 853 

Supplement 887 



BIOGRAPHICAL
Adams, Rev. John F '. 306 
Atkinson, Wm. King 688 
Bacbelder Family 331 
Ball, Capt. G. T 310 
Barker, David, Jr 603 
Barker, Ezra 648 
Barker, Oilman 296 
Barker, Hiram 630 
Barker, Josiah H 330 
Barton, Chas. C 423 | 
Bartlett, Enoch 29 
Bartlett, Ichabod 22 
Bartlett, James 601 
Bartlett, Joseph 20 
Baasett, Dr. Thos 380 
Batchelder, Emery 350 
Batcbelder, James 420 
Batchelder, John T 349 
Batchelder, Moses 349 
Beede, Daniel 298 
Beede, Horatio between 298, 299 
Bell, Chas. Henry 35 
Bell, James 32 
Bell, Louis 601 
Bell,~Samuel Dana 26 
Bell, Samuel 26 
Berry, Nathan 311 
Betton, Silas 38 
Betton, Thornton 28 
Bracewell, John 876 
Brackett, John L 306 
Brewster, Charles W 114 
Brown, Rev. Arthur 76 
Brown, Capt. Jos 366 
Brown, Levi v 424 
Brown, Bufus 201 
Brown, Hon. Warren 344 
Brown Family '. 201 
Brown, Elisha R 880 
Brown, Dr. James F 159 
Brown, Capt. Simon 420 
BufTuni, David H 699 
Burleigh, George W 604 
Burleigh, Juo. A 604 
Burleigh, M. 695 
Burley, Jonathan 402 
Burley, J.C 237 
Burnham, H. B 239 
Burroughs, Dr. Charles 77 
Butler, Josiah 27 
Carlisle, Jacob 293 
Cater, Ephraim 615 
Caverly, Robert B 716 
Chandler, Isaac 699 
Chapman, Eev. J. A. M 307 
Chase, Amos C 381 
Chase, Charles K 756 
Christie, Daniel M 690 
Cilley, Horatio Gates 27 
Olaggett, William 21 
Claggett, Wysemau 19 
Clapham, Cliarles 588 
Clark, Joseph 602 
Clark, Hon. Reed P 681 
Cloutman, John F 629 
Coburn, F. W 659 
Coggswell, Francis 598 
Cogswell, Dr. William 123 
Collins, Moses Norrls 34 
Conner, Jewett 292 
Converse, Joshua 679 
Copeland, William J 605 
Cnpp, Araasa 602 
Copp, David, Jr 5SS 
Crosby, Oliver 589 
Cusliman, Samuel 24 
Cutter, Charles W 2'2 
Cutts, Edward 21 
Daniels, A. H 615 
Davis, Fretlerick H 27 
Davis, George W 309 
Dearborn, Hon. J. J 167
Dearborn, John
Dearborn, Nathaniel ;i.S 
Demeritt, Joseph L 637 
Denieritt, Mark 637 
Dennett, Charles 757 
Dickey, David W 38 
Dodge, George D 348 
Dodge, George H 348 
Drake Genealogy 425 
Durell, Daniel M 589 
Duston, Obadiah 482 
Eastman, Dr. J. C 31U 
Eastman, Nehemiah 601 
Eastman, Royal 604 
Edwards, Jonathan 85 
Ela, Richard 601 
Eldredge, Marcellns 113 
Eldridge, Melburn E 33 
Elkins, Bavi.lH 351 
Elkins, John 164 
Ehv3'n, John Langdon - 103 
Emei-son, Joseph 638 
Emerson, Luther. 483 
Emerson, John 81 
Emery, Noah 30 
Evans, John C 524 
Farrar, Timothy, Jr 33 
Farrington, James 747 
Fellows, Jeremiah 31 
Foss, A.W 714 
Foss, Charles A 614 
Fogg, M. V. B 240 
Fogg, John H 329 
Fogg, Slierburne 240 
Folaom, John Lewis 236 
Folsom, Thomas 2-55 
Freeman, Asa 590 
Freeman, Peyton Randolph 21 
French, Daniel 25 
French, Ebenezer 38 
French, John 365 
French, Rev. Jonathan 415 
French, John F 421 
French, Jonathan 163 
French, Peter 374 
French, Robert S 297 
Frost, Pepperell 424 
Garvin, AVilliam R 680 
Gib8on,'Richard 49 
Gil man, Samuel Taylor ¦ 32 
Goodrich, Charles B 2l1 
Good-win, D. L 386 
Goodwin, Ichabod 101 
Gordon, Hon, Nathaniel 291 
Gove, Edw. L ^• 51* 
Gove, John H •, 347 
Grant, Charles C 128 
Grant, Gilbert A 37 
Greenfield, Charles 756 

Gregg, David Aiken ^'^ 
Gregg, Joseph A 28 
Guppey, Joseph D 885 
Hackett, William Henry Toung 23 
Hale, John P ^92 
Hale, John P 602 
Hall, Daniel ^"^3 
Hanson, D "^^^ 
Hanson, Timothy 638 

Hardy, Aaron P 
Harvey, D L 
Hatch, Albeit Ruyter 
Hatch, Charles W 
Hutch, Samuel A 
Haven, Alfred M'oodward... 
Haven, Nathaniel A., Jr , 
Iliiyes, Charles W 
Il!iy*s Family, The 
Herhey, Jacob... 
Ililliard, Fiancis 
Hobbs, Dr, Moses L 
Hobbs, John F 
HobUs, J. W. F 
Hodgdon, Moses 
Hoitt, Alfred 
Holt, Rev. EiJwin 
Houghton, Josiah 
Howe, Phineas 
Hoyt, James 
Humphreys, Daniel 
Huutoon, Nathaniel 
Janvrin, Joshua 
.lanvrin, Jefferson 
Jenness, B. W 
Jenness, Jos Disco 
Jewell, John W 
Jones, Frank 
Jones, Jei'emiah 
Jordan, Ichabod G 
Jndkins, Joseph 
Kidly, John 
Kelly, John 
Kelly, Nathaniel K 
KtMit, Amos 
Kent, James M 
Kent, John Horace 
Ki-nt, Moodey 
Kimball, David 
Kimball, Richard 
Knuwles, Deacon Levi 
Ladd, Alva W 
Ladd, Daniel W 
Lamson, George 
Lane, Col. Isaac 
Lane, Capt. Levi E 
Liingdon, John 
Lawrence, JotliMm 
Lawi-cMice, Samuel 
Li'ighton, Levi W., Sr 
Leightun, Levi W., Jr 
Liverniure, Arthur 
Livt-rmore, Edward St. Loe 
Livt'rmore, Matthew 
Livermore, Samuel 
Long, Commodore J. C 
Lord, 0. II 
Lougee, Isaac W 
Mack, Robert Clark 
Manter, Francis 
Manter, Samuel 
Marston Family 
Marf-ton Family, The 
Maruton, Gilman 
Marston, W. A 
Martin, Noah 
Mason, Jeremiah 
McDuffee, Franklin 
McDuffpe, John 
McGaw, Isaac 
IMcMurphy, James 
Melcher, Samuel 
Mellen, Henry 
Merrill, Jeremiah L 
Merrill, Jesse 
Mitchell, Stephen 

CONTENTS. 

PAGE 
Moody, Isaac P 36 
Moor<*, E. B 241 
Morrill, Charles E 203 
Morrill, Jonathan 13B 
Morrill, Samnel 135 
Morrison, Leonard A 564 
Morton, "William H 678 
Moses, John F 295 
Moiilton, Capt. Benjamin 365 
Murphy, Charles M 877 
Neal, MoBes L 589 
Nichols, Nicholas 387 
Norris, Rev. Samuel 539 
Noyes, Hon. John W 158 
Nute, Alonzo 631 
Nute, Lewis W 657 
Nutter, William W 394 
Odell, Capt. J. E 550 
Odlin, Woodbridge 288 
Osgood, Hiram 29 
Page, Moses between 386, 387 
Page, Rev. Jesse 123 
Paul, Amos 538 
Paul, Moses 859 
Parker, Amos A 37 
Parker, Dr. David T 636 
Parker, Rev. E. L 180 
Parker, Edw. Pinkerton JS 
Parker, Frederick 37 
Parker, H.R 885 
Parker, Nathaniel 30 
Parker, William, J r 30 
Parker, William 19 
Parsons, Edward 37 
Patten, William Colcord 36 
Patterson, Hon. George "W 582 
Peabody, Nathaniel 123 
Peabody, Rev. Stephen 123 
Peabody, Oliver 30 
Peabody, Oliver W. B 32 
Peaslee, Luther D 382 
Peavy, George 605 
Peirce, T.W 868 
Peirce, Andrew 863 
Peirce, Joshna Winslow 105 
Perkins, B.R 203 
Perkins, Solomon J 292 
Ferryman, Nicholas 29 
Philbiick, Hon.E. B 468 
Pickeiing, E. A ^ -... 311 
Pickering, John 19 
Pickering, William 36 
Pike, John Henry 238 
Pillsbury, David 26 
Pillsbury, Col. William S 181 
Pinkerton, J. M 170 
Plumer, George W 230 
Plumer, William 28 
Plumer, William, Jr 29 
Plumer, Joseph 657 
Poor, Benjamin 454 
Porter, John, Jr 28 
Porter, John 25 
Porter, John 28 
Porter, Joseph T 294 
Pray, T.J. W 879 
Prentice, John 36 
Preacott, Benjamin F 227 
Prescott, Samuel 136 
Prescott, True M 351 
Quinn, Patrick "- 538 
Quint, Alonzo H 881 
Rawson, John 588 
Reid, George 37 
Reynolds, T.0 383 
ichardson, Jeremiah D 757 

PAGE 
Richardson, John A 601 
Richardson, William M 38 
Roberts, Amasa 598 
Robei-ts, Hiram R .' 674 
Robie Family. 352 
Roby, Jeremiah H ] 423 
Rollins, Augustus 678 
Rollins, Daniel G... 693 
Rollins, E.H 674 
Rollins Family, The 551 
Rollins, Paul 394 
Kowe, Robert '. i:^ 
Rundlett, James L 242 
Sanborn, Caleb T 352 
Sanborn, James M 199 
Sanborn, John 198 
Sanborn, Joseph T 345 
Savory, Jonathan 584 
Satjvyer, CharlesH 862 
Sawyer, Ezra A. J 168 
Sawyer, Jonathan 860 
Sawyer, Thomas E 592 
Sawyer, Luther D 598 
Sewall, Jonathan Mitchell 19 
Shackford, Charles B 600 
Sherburne, John Samuel 19 
Shurtleff',Rev. Wm 83 
Simes, William 104 
Smjill, William B ;.. 37 
Smith, Ebenezer 600 
Smith, Deacon Ebenezer 715 
Smith, Francis Peter 36 
Smith, Jeremiah 31 
Smith, John H 598 
Smith, William 32 
Spalding, George B 883 
Staokpole, Lorenzo 680 
Stivckpole, P. A 878 
Stanyan, John Edward 36 
St. Clair, Ira 27 
Stearns, Rev. Josiah H 228 
Steele, David 602 
Steele, David, Jr „ 27 
Steele, Jonathan 600 
Stevens, Samuel Hubbard....." 33 
Stevens, Solon 31 
Stickney, Hon. William Weir 34 
Story, Abraham B 3g 
Stoiy, Charles 19 
Shirt 6vant, John T 743 
Sullivan, George 39 
Sullivan, John 32 
Sullivan, John qqq 
Talpey, Charles W 532 
Tarlton, S. H 54^ 
Tebbets, Noah 593 
Tebbets, Samuel 559 
Tenney, William 37 
Tewksbury, Isaac ^I'j 
Thom, James yg 
Tibbetts, Daniel Q43 
Tilton, Joseph 3^ 
Toppan, Edmund .-. 35 
Torr, John F ^^g 
True, Ezekiel *jk^ 
Tuck, Amos 33 
Tuck Family. The 3Q3 
Tiicke, Eben Franklin 34 
Twombly, N. >j-^^ 
Varney, A. H ^^^ 
Varney, Job ^35 
Varney, John R ggg 
Wwdleigh, Daniel 305 
Wadleigh, Joseph B q^~ 
Wallace, Ebenezer G 7^0 
Wallace, Edwin ^51 

conti;nts. 

PAGE 
Wallingford, Z S i. 889 
"Wiirren, Osman B 758 
"Weare, John M 513 
"Webster, Daniel ,.,.. 20 
Weeks, George 309 
Weeks, Rufus W 312 
Weeks, William „.... 310 
Wells.John Sullivan 33 
Wells, Nathaniel 603 
Wvntworth, Bart 673 
Wentworth, Bennlng 77 
Wentwoith, George T '. 698 
Wentworth, John 77 
Wentworth, John, Jr 587 
Wentworth, Sir John 77 
Wentworth, Toppau 603 
Wheeler, J. W 482 

PAGE 
Whipple, Oliver ,•¦,- 36 
White, John H...... ...1.......'.'.'...'.^.'...'... 592 
Wliitehonse, J ndge George L .,..,. 628 
Whittier, John .'. 298 
Wiggin Family, The.. S48 
Wiggin, Josiah B. '..'. 552 
Winkle, Daniel....... „.....!„. ...' 707 
Wood, Alva ...! .^..! 34 
Woodbury, Levi ,. 22 
Woodman, Charles , 589 
Woodman, Charles W, 697 
Woodman, Jeremiah H 602 
Wopdman, John S 603 
York, Daniel G 304 
Young,, Andrew H 872 
Young, Charles B 586 

IILLTJSTI?.J^TIOasrS. 

PAGE 
Adams, J. F .». between 306, 307 
Ball, George T " 310,311 
Barker, Ezra facing 648 
Barker, Oilman " 296 
Barker, Hiram " 630 
Barker, Josiah H " 330 
Barton, Charles C " 423 
Basaett, Thomas " 380 
Batchelder, Charles J " 332 
Batchclder, Emery •' 360 
Batchelder, James '* 420 
Batchelder, John T between 348, 349 
Batchelder, Mary A., Residence of. facing 322 
Batchelder, Moses between 348, 349 
Beede, Daniel facing 298 
Beede, Horatio between 298, 299 
Bell, Charles H facing 36 
Berry, ^'athan between 310, 311 
Bracewell, John facing 875 
Brackett, John L " 307 
Brown, James F " 159 
Brown, Joseph " 366 
Brown, Levi " 425 
Brown, Rufus " 201 
Brown, Samuel E " 200 
Brown, Simon, Jr " 421 
Brown, Warren " 344 
Brown, Hon. Warren, Residence of. " 334 
BufTum, D. H " 099 
Burleigh, G. W " 604 
Burleigh, M. " 696 
Burley, J. C " 238 
Burley, Jonathan " 402 
Burnliam, II. B '. between 238, 239 
Carlisle, Jacob " 292,293 
Cater, Ephraim " 614, 616 
Caverly, Robert B facing 717 
Chandler, Isaac " 700 
Chapman, J. A. M between 306, 307 
Chase, Amos C facing 381 
Chase, Charles K " 756 
Christie, Daniel M " 590 
Clark, Eeed P - " 681 
Cloutman, J. F " 629 
Cloutman, J. F,, Residence of, " 622 
Coburn, F. W • ; " 669 
Conner, Jewett between 292,293 
Converse, Joshua " 678, 679 
Daniels, A. H " 614,615 
Davis, George W ¦•• " 308, 309 
Dearborn, J. J facing 167 
Dearborn, John " 328 
Dearborn, Lydia, Residence of. " 318 



PAGE 
Demeritt, Joseph L between 636, 637 
Demeritt, Mark " 638, 639 
Dennett, Charles facing 767 
Dodge, George D '* 348 
Duston, Obadiah 483 
Eastman, J. C facing 316 
Eaton, Oliver between 350, 361 
Eldredge, M facing 113 
Elkins, David H between 350, 351 
ElkiuB, John facing 164 
Elwyn,Jol]n L " 103 
Emerson, Joseph between 638, 639 
Evans, John C facing 624 
Farrington, James " 747 
Fogg, John H " 329 
Fogg, M. V " 240 
Fogg, Sherburne " 241 
Folsom, John L between 236,237 
Folsom, Thomas facing 235 
Fobs, A. W '. " 714 
Foss, Charles A " 614 
French, John between 364, 365 
French, Jonathan facing 415 
French, Jonathan '* 163 
French, Peter 374 
French, Roberts facing 297 
Frost, Pepperell " 424 
Garvin, W. B between 680, 681 
Good\\in, Daniel L facing 3S6 
Goodwin, Ichabod *' 101 
Gordon, Nathaniel " 291 
Gordon, Nathaniel, Residence of. " 262 
Gove,EdwardL ^ " 514 
Gove, John H between 346, 347 
Grant, Charles C facing 128 
Gi-eenHeld, Charles between 766, 757 
Guppey, Joseph D facing , 886 
Hale, John P " ,692 
Hall, Daniel " 873 
Hanson, D " 746 
Hanson, Timothy " 639 
Hardy, Aaron P between 584, 6)55 
Harvc-y, D. L " 236,267 
Hutch, Charles W .i...!..facing 306 
H:itcli, Samuel A „. " 306 
Haven, A. W .". " 114 
HaypH, Charles W '.'.'. " 642 
Hayes, Martin L " 633 
Hersey,Jacob " 540 
Hersey, Jacob, residence of " ^ ,532 
Hilliard, Francis " 302 
Hobbs, J. W. F " 417 
Hobbs, J, W. P., residence or ..'. " , 408 

CONTENTS. 

PAGE 
Hobbs, John F facing 419 
Hobba, Dr. Moees L " 416 
Hobbs, Dr. Moses L., residence of " 412 
Hoitt, Alfred .'. « 860 
Holt, Kdwin " 308 
Hoyt, James " 394 
JanvriD, Jefferson " 346 
Janvrin, Josbua " 515 
Jenness, B. W " 712 
JennPBS, J. Disco " 469 
Jewell, John W ^ " 713 
Jones, Frank " 108 
Jones, Frank, Kesidence of. between 42, 4-'i 
Judkins, Joseph facing 384 
Kelly, Nathaniel K '• 442 
Kent, J. Horace " 110 
Kent, J. M ., " 160 
Kimball, David " 107 
Knowles, Levi " 432 
Ladd, Alexander H " 66 
Ladd, Alva W " 234 
Ladd, Daniel W... " 232 
Lane, Isaac " 161 
Lane, Levi E between 346, 347 
Langdoii, John , facing 100 
Lawrence, Samuel " 24:3 
Leightoii, Levi W., Sr between 636, 637 
Leighton, Levi W., Jr " 636, 637 
Long, J. C facing 286 
Lord, Oliver H " 69S 
Lougee, Isaac W " 748 
Manter, Francis between 584, 585 
Manter, Samuel " 586, 5^7 
Map (outline) of Rockingham County frontispiece 
Map (outline) of Stratford County facing 587 
Marston, David " 3;ji 
Martin, Noah " 858 
McDnffee, Frank *' 741 
McDuffee,John " 743 
Melclier, Samuel " 352 
Merrill, Jeremiah L " 290 
Morrill, Charles E " 203 
Morrill, Jonathan *' 136 
Morrill, Samuel " 135 
Morrison, L. A " 564 
Morton, W. H between 678, 679 
Moses, John F facing 29.) 
Moulton, Benjamin between 364,365 
Murphy, Charles M facing 877 
Nichols, Frederick G " 387 
JiTorris, Hev. Samuel between 538, 539 
Noyes, John W •. facing 158 
Noyes, J, M\, Residence of. " 144 
Nute, Alon'zo " 631 
Nute, Lewis W '* 656 
Nutter, William W ' 395 
Odell, James E " 550 
Odell, James E., Residence of. " 546 
Odlin, Woodhridge " 288 
Page, Jesse " VlZ 
Page, Moses between 386,387 
Parker, D. T facing 636 
Parker, E. L. " 180 
Parker, H. li " 884 
Patterson, George W " 582 
Paul, Amos " 538 
Paul. Moses " 859 
Peaslee, L. D " 382 
PeiTce, Andrew " §63 
Peirce, J. W " 105 
Peirce, T. W " 808 
Perkins, B. R between 292, 293 
Perkins, Solomon J " 292, 293 
Philbrick, Emmons B facing 468 
Pickering, Edwin A between 310, 311 
Pike, John H " 238,239 



PAGE 
Pillebury, W. S facing 182 
Pinkerton, J. M " 170 
Plumer, George W " 230 
Plunier, Joseph " 657 
Plumer, William " 28 
Plumer, William, Jr " 29 
Poor, Benjamin " 454 
Poor, Benjamin, Ivesidence of " 450 
Porler, J. T " 294 
Pray, T.J. W ^. " 879 
Prescott, B. F " 227 
Preecott, T. M between 360, 351 
Quinn, Patrick " 638,639 
Quint, Aionzo II facing 881 
Keynolds, Thomas O " 383 
Richardson, J. D between 768, 759 
Roberts, Hiram B feeing 674 
Roby, Jeremiah H " 422 
Rollins, Augustus " 678 
Rollins, D.G " 693 
Rollins, E. H " 675 
Rollins, James W " 551 
Roliiu.'=, Lydia, Residence of " 392 
RowC; Robert „ " 134 
Rundlet, James L " 242 
S.inborn, J. M " 199 
Sanborn, John " 198 
Sanborn, Joseph T " 345 
Savory, Jonathan " 584 
Sawyer, C. H " 862 
Sawyer, B.A.J " 168 
Sawyer, J " 861 
Biines, Wm *' 104 
Smith, Ebenezer " 716 
Sniilli, Jeremiah " 31 
Spalding, George B " 883 
Stackpole, Lorenzo between 680, 681 
Stackpole, P. A facing 878 
Stearns, J. H " 228 
Slickney, William W " 34 
Sturtevant, John D " 749 
Talpcy, Charles W " 632 
Tailton, Samuel H 542 
Tewksbury, Isaac facing 317 
Tewksbury, Isaac, Homestead of " 314 
Tibbetts, Daniel " 643 
Torr, John F between 756, 757 
Tnie, Ezekiel facing 733 
Tuck, Henry between 364, 365 
Tucli, Jonathan facing 363 
Twombly, N. C " 716 
Varney, A. II " 541 
Varney, Job between 6.36, 637 
Varney, John R facing 698 
Wadk-igh, Daniel " 385 
Wadleigh, Joseph B 385 
Wallace, Ebenezer G facing 750 
Wallace, Edwin " 751 
Wallingford, Z. S " §69 
Warren, 0. B between 758, 759 
Weare, John M lacing 618 
Webster, Daniel »* 20 
Weeks, George between 308, 309 
Weeks, RnfusW facing 312 
Weeks, William between 310, 311 
Weiitworth, Bart facing 673 
Wheeler, J. W .. 452 
Whitehouse, George L » 528 
Whittier, John between 298,299 
Wiggin, Caleb lading 549 
Wiggin, Josiah B (« 552 
Winchester, E. U., Residence of. " 56 
Winkley, Daniel ^yg 
York, Daniel G between 364, 366 
Young, Andrew H f^^jng 572 
Young, Charles E between 586, 687
Excellent original early family and/or town genealogy, history, antique, collectible heirloom and/or ephemera.



CONDITION:  Missing original title page. a printed copy is included. Covers have been reattached with bookbinding glue. and bookbinding leather tape on the hinges . A couple of pages scrunched; but mostly nice. Has shiny gold page edges. Some leather dye cover touchup on scuffs. Other light antique wear. See listing description and photos.































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