History Of Littleton New Hampshire
Edited By James R. Jackson In Three Volumes Vol. III
Genealogy Compiled By George C. Furber Revised And Enlarged By Ezra S. Stearns
Published For The Town By The University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1905
FOREWORD
THE genealogy of Littleton was compiled by GEORGE C. FURBER in 1896 and printed in 1897-8.
A fire destroyed the work in 1898 and made necessary a reprint,
which was prepared under the supervision of EZRA S. STEARNS.
The extent of the errata is chiefly due to incorrect material furnished by individuals concerning their ancestry.
HADLEY to HINDS
[Transcribed by Dave Swerdfeger]
HADLEY.
1. GEORGE HADLEY, b. in Eng, m. first, ---- Proctor, m. second, June 29, 1668, Deborah Skillings. He came to America in 1638 and d. in Ipswich, Sept. 28, 1686.
2. SAMUEL HADLEY, son of George(1), b. in Ipswich in 1655, m. Jane Martin, b. Nov. 2, 1656, dau. of George Martin. res. in Rowley.
3. SAMUEL HADLEY, son of Samuel(2), b. in Haverhill, Mass. m. Jan. 20, 1703, Dorothy Colby, b. June 15, 1677, dau. of Isaac and Martha (Jewett) Colby (See), and grand-dau. of Anthony Colby, an early settler of Amesbury, Mass. He res. in Rowley, Mass. d. Dec. 20, 1747.
4. PARROTT HADLEY, son of Samuel(3), b. in Amesbury, Mass., Sept. 3, 1716, m. Nov. 7, 1738, Mary Heath, b. Nov. 17, 1721. He d. in Amesbury, Mass.
5. MOSES HADLEY, son of Parrott(4), b. in Amesbury, Mass., Nov. 14, 1750, m. Sept. 21, 1775, Rebecca Page, b. Aug. 17, 1753, d. March 23, 1847. He d. in Hudson, Sept. 9, 1829.
6. ISAAC HADLEY, son of Moses(5), b. in Hudson, March 20, 1790, m. Feb. 20, 1814, Abigail Seavey, b. March 20, 1793. He d. in Palmyra, Wis., Oct. 26, 1867.
7. JAMES MONROE HADLEY, son of Isaac(6), b. in Hudson, Oct. 7, 1817, m. May 20, 1843, Mary Ann, dau. of Benjamin Darling, b. in Rumney, Dec. 31, 1820. He res. in L. from 1854 to 1864. Contractor and first Conductor on White Mts. Railroad. A.F. and A.M., Burns Lodge. d. April 18, 1895. Ch. b. in Rumney.
HADLOCK.
1. HUBBARD HADLOCH, son of Benjamin, b. in Waterford, Vt., Nov. 21, 1826, m. Oct. 3, 1853, Cozbi, dau. of Simeon Remick (See), b. in L. May 12, 1833. Cong. He res. in L. from 1832 until he d., June 28, 1877. Farmer. Republican. Ch. b. in L.
HALE.
1. WILLIAM HALE, res. in King's Walden, Herts, Eng.
2. THOMAS HALE, son of William(1), supposed to have been b. in King's Walden, Herts, Eng., May 15, 1606, came to America and settied in Haverhill, Mass., about 1645, in which year he is mentioned as one of 32 landholders. He heads the list of the first board of selectmen, chosen in 1645. In 1649 he was chosen constable, probably the first in Haverhill. He m. Thomasin ----. He d. Newbury, Mass., Dec. 21, 1682.
3. THOMAS HALE, son of Thomas(2), probably b. in Eng. in 1633, m. May 26, 1657, Mary Hutchinson, dau. of Richard and Alice (Bosworth) Hutchinson. He d. in Newbury, Mass., Oct. 22, 1688.
4. THOMAS HALE, son of Thomas(3), b. in Newbury, Mass., Feb. 11, 1658/9, m. May 16, 1682, Sarah Northend, dau. of Ezekiel and Edna (Lambert) Northend. He res. in Newbury, Mass., until 1726, when he bought land in Rowley, built a house and removed there, "so as to be near the meeting-house." He was Representative in 1613/14, and was locally known as "Justice Hale." It is said he weighed 500 pounds, with a voice proportionally strong. He d. in Rowley, Mass., April 12, 1730.
5. EZEKIEL HALE, son of Thomas(4), b. in Newbury, Mass., May 13, 1689, m. first, Ruth Emery, dau. of John and Ruth (Sawyer) Emery, m. second, Sarah (Poor) Spafford. He d. April 15, 1740. He was an uncle of Col. Enoch Hale and Col. Nathan Hale of the Revolution.
6. EZEKIEL HALE, son of Ezekiel(5), b. July 14, 1725, m. Mary Moody; m. second, Mary Sargent; m. third, Hannah Balch; m. fourth, Abigail Sargent. He lived until 1769. No record of his death is found. Sixteen children.
7. EZEKIEL HALE, son of Ezekiel(6), b. in Newbury, Mass., April 3, 1763, m. April 13, 1786, Phebe Coburn, d. Jan. 20, 1842. Woollen manufr. d. in Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 3, 1852.
8. EZEKIEL HALE, son of Ezekiel(7), b. in Dracut, Mass., Oct. 17, 1788, m. Sept. 25, 1810, Hannah Church, dau. of Samuel Cookson of Boston, Mass., d. in Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 28, 1881. He d. in Haverhill, Mass.
9. JAMES HALE, son of Ezekiel(7), b. in Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 5, 1796, m. June 5, 1827, Rebecca Smith, dau. of William Steele, b. in Haverhill, Mass., March 29, 1808, d. in Haverhill, Mass., May 18, 1888. He res. in L. from 1847 to 1854. Woollen manufr. Representative from Haverhill, Mass., and Deacon of Baptist Church there. He d. in Dover, Feb. 23, 1856. Ch. b. in Haverhill, Mass.
10. JOSEPH WARREN HALE, son of Ezekiel(7), b. in Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 7, 1801, m. in 1832, Gabella, dau. of Horatio Merrill, b. in Goffstown in 1810, d. in Lowell, Mass., in 1870. He res. in L. from 1847 to 1866. Woollen manufr. d. in Lexington, Mich., in 1888. Ch.
11. EZEKIEL JAMES MADISON HALE, son of Ezekiel(8), b. in Haverhill, Mass., March 30, 1813, m. first, Feb. 3, 1837, Lucy Lapham, dau. of Benjamin Parker, b. in Bradford, Mass., April 15, 1816, d. in Haverhill, Mass., March 15, 1856, m. second, Feb. 5, 1862, Ruth C., dau. of Benjamin Parker, b. in Bradford, Mass., Nov. 17, 1823, d. in Haverhill, Mass., March 25, 1895. He never res. in L., but was proprietor of L. Woollen Mills, and a director of the White Mountains Railroad. He grad. from Dart. Coll. in 1835 and studied law six months, then commenced the manufacture of woollen goods in his father's mill in Haverhill, Mass., where he res. until He d., June 4, 1881. He also built mills in South Groveland, Mass. Founded a public library and city hospital in Haverhill, Mass. State Senator, 1847-8. Ch. by w. Lucy, b. in Haverhill, Mass.
Ch. by w. Ruth.
12. RUFUS BARKER HALE, son of Ezekiel James Madison(11), b. in Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 1, 1838, m. Dec. 25, 1858, Laura C., dau. of John and Deborah (Ryerson) Dexter, b. in Lisbon, Oct. 4, 1838, d. in Chicago, Ill., June 1, 1879. He res. in L. from 1854 to 1868. Woollen manufr. Democrat. Roman Catholic. d. in Boston, Mass., Nov. 12, 1865. Ch.
HALE.
13. EZRA HALE, b. in Bethlehem, Oct. 3, 1802, represents another lineage of the same family. His father was Thomas Hale, b. Winchendon, Mass. Feb. 14, 1776. The generations are: William(1) of England, Thomas(2), Thomas(3), Joseph(4), Abner(5), Jacob(6), Thomas(7), Ezra(8). Ezra Hale m. 1822, Joanna, dau. of Elisha Sanborn, b. in Gilmanton, Oct. 19, 1797, d. in L. March 31, 1878, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1866 until he d., Oct. 2, 1871. Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. Ch. b. in Bethlehem.
14. OTIS GOSS HALE, son of Ezra(13), b. in Bethlehem, June 6, 1828, m. Oct. 12, 1857, Sarah Loisa, dau. of Lyman Blandin (See), b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 14, 1836. Her grandfather, Jonathan Blandin, was a Rev. soldier, d. in Bethlehem when more than 100 years old. Otis has res. in L. since 1865. Merchant. Democrat. Selectman and Treasurer, 1867-8. Auditor, 1875-7-8-9-80-1-2-3-4-7-91-2-3. Representative, 1875, and declined re-election to take the management of the N.H. Scythe & Axe Co. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1879-80-1. Director L. Savings Bank, 1874 to 84 inc. Postmaster and town clerk, Bethlehem, 1856-7. Postmaster, Lower Waterford, Vt., 1858 to 61. A.F. and A.M., Burns Lodge. He d. L. March 23, 1900. Ch.
HALE.
15. Amos SPAULDING HALE, son of Thomas, b. in Waterford, Vt., Aug. 31, 1809. The generations are: William(1), Thomas(2), Thomas(3), Joseph(4), Thomas(5), Thomas(6), Thomas(7), Amos Spaulding(8). He m. first, Jan. 27, 1839, Anna Sophronia, dau. of Nathaniel and Ruth (Hale) Goddard, b. in Petersham, Mass., Aug. 8, 1810, d. in Waterford, Vt., Aug. 22, 1846, Cong, m. second, Oct. 1, 1851, Lydia Bartlett, dau. of Vespatian Wheeler (See), b. in L. Feb. 8, 1813. He res. in L. from 1858 until he d., Dec. 1, 1869. Farmer. Baptist. Republican. A.F. and A.M., Burns Lodge. She d. L. Feb. 7, 1898. Ruth (Hale) Goddard d. in L. Nov. 13, 1872, aged 100 years and 6 months. Ch. by w. Anna, b. in Waterford, Vt.
HALL.
1. GEORGE NELSON HALL, son of Gustavus A., b. in Maidstone, Vt., Sept. 6, 1828, m. Nov. 2, 1851, Emeline, dau. of Joel Streeter, b. in Lisbon, Feb. 12, 1835. He res. in L. from 1860 until he d., Oct. 21, 1894. Farmer. Democrat. Ch.
HALL.
2. ALBERT B. HALL, son of Enoch, b. in Partan, C.E., Nov. 12, 1818, m. Nov. 14, 1844, Esther Ann, dau. of Timothy P. Turner, b. in Bethlehem, July 25, 1822. She m. second, Ralph Fisk. Albert B. res. in L. from 1844 to 1849. Blacksmith. Appointed Postmaster of North L., Dec. 15, 1845. No ch.
HALLETT.
1. HERBERT KIMBALL HALLETT, son of Julius Freeman, b. in Waterville, Me., Sept. 18, 1867, m. Dec. 20, 1892, Grace Emma, dau. of George Farr (See), b. in L. Dec. 3, 1871. He res. in L. 1886 to 1897. Cashier L. National Bank, 1889 to 1897. Republican. Sec. L. Musical Association, 1896. Notary public. A.F. and A.M., Burns Lodge. W.M., 1896. K.T., St. Gerard Com. He is cashier of Atlantic Natl. Bank, Boston; res. Newton. Ch.
HAMILTON.
1. MATTHEW THOMAS HAMILTON, son of John, b. in Quebec, April 6, 1827, m. first, Oct. 1845, Bridget, dau. of Patrick Hand, b. in Quebec in 1817, d. in Quebec in 1867, Roman Catholic, m. second, Oct. 1870, Annie, dau. of John Ridley, b. in Eng. in 1833, Episcopal. He res. in L. from 1870 until he d., Aug. 1, 1896. Shoemaker. Roman Catholic. Ch. b. in Quebec.
HARDY.
1. TENNEY HARDY. son of Thaddeus, b. in Warner, March 26, 1808, m. Jan. 1, 1838, Melinda, dau. of Ithamar Watson (See), b. in Saulsbury, June 8, 1816, Unitarian. She has res. in L. since 1880. He never res. in L. Farmer. Democrat. d. in Warner, Feb. 23, 1873. No ch.
HARRIMAN.
1. JOHN ALEXANDER HARRIMAN. son of Moses, b. in Barnet, Vt., Aug. 15, 1821, m. first, Dec. 13, 1848, Laura Weeks, dau. of Nahum Downs, b. Oct. 9, 1822, d. Jan. 9, 1862, m. second, Oct. 21, 1869, Maria L. M., dau. of Daniel Aldrich (See), b. in L. June 28, 1834. She m. first, Levi L. Tyrrell. John res. in L. from 1854 to 1870. Insurance agent. Co. E, 14th N.H. Inf. Sergt. A.F. and A.M. Ch. by w. Laura.
2. WILLIAM HARRIMAN, son of Moses, b. in Barnet, Vt., Oct. 10, 1828, m. Jan. 1, 1860, Lucy Helen, dau. of Daniel Thayer (See), b. in Waitsfield, Vt., Aug. 31, 1828. He has res. in L. since 1860. Farmer. Cong. Prohibition. Co. 1st N.H.H. Art. Sergt. G.A.R. A.F. and A.M. Master White Mt. Grange, 1886-7-8. Ch.
3. JAMES LANG HARRIMAN, son of Moses, b. in Peacham, Vt., May 11, 1833, m. Nov. 1859, Mary Emma, dau. of Horace Cushman (See). b. in L. April 8, 1836. He was educated in Meriden and Phillips Exeter Academies, and commenced the study of medicine with Albert Winch, M.D., in 1858. He attended three courses of med. lectures, in Woodstock Med. Coll., Albany Med. Coll., and Maine Med. Coll., grad. in Brunswick, Me., May, 1857. He commenced the practice of medicine in L. Nov. 1857, where he remained until 1862. He was then Assistant Surgeon of the 13th Regt. Mass. Inf. one year, after which he located in Hudson, Mass., where he is still in practice. He belongs to the regular school, and is a member of the White Mt. Med. Society, the Middlesex South Med. Society, and the Mass. Med. Society. Representative from Hudson; Chairman Board of Health 12 years. Member of School Committee 20 years. A.F. and A.M. K.T. Ch. b. in Hudson.
HARRINGTON.
1. CHARLES EDWARD HARRINGTON, son of Moses Bailey, b. in Concord, Oct. 5, 1846, m. June 30, 1869, Sarah Howard, dau. of Rev. Carey Russell, b. in Newport. She m. first, Daniel Wilkins (See). He was educated in Colby Academy, New London, and Bangor, Me., Theological Seminary, where he grad. June 3, 1874. He was the first Principal of Littleton High and Graded School, in 1868, after which he taught in Farmington two years. He was ordained as a Congregational minister in Lancaster, Oct. 27, 1874, where he was located until 1878. He has since been located in Concord, Keene, Dubuque, Iowa, and other places. He was given the honorary degree of A.M. by Dart. Coll. in 1878, and of D.D. by Iowa Coll. in 1889. He was Chaplain of the 3d Regt. N.H.N.G. from 1878 to 1882, and was Chaplain of the N.H. Legislature in 1881. He was associate editor of the "Prohibitionist," published at Dubuque, Iowa, about 15 months. Ch.
HARRINGTON.
2. DANIEL HARRINGTON, son of Timothy, b. in Ireland, in 1819, m. in 1841, Hanora, dau. of Thomas Murphy, b. in Ireland, in 1818. He res. in L. from 1852 until he d., in 1866. Slate-cutter. Ch.
3. THOMAS HARRINGTON, son of Daniel(2), b. in Barnet, Vt., in 1845, m. in 1866, Nancy, dau. of Thomas Scott, b. in Watertown, Mass., July 7, 1843. He res. in L. from 1852 to 1870. Rubber-worker. Co. L, N.H. Batt., 1st N.E. Cav., and Co. L, 1st N.H. Cav. Sergt. d. in Malden, Mass., Nov. 20, 1893. Ch.
4. DANIEL WEBSTER HARRINGTON, son of Daniel(2), b. in Barnet, Vt., in 1854, m. April 25, 1888, Mary Annah, dau. of Arba Thayer Stearns, b. in Keene, in 1863. He has res. in L, most of his life. Hotel-keeper. No ch.
5. JOHN EDWARD HARRINGTON, son of Daniel(2), b. in L. April 27, 1855, m. Sept. 27, 1882, Mary Ellen, dau. of Daniel W. Crane, b. in Montreal, P.Q., July 17, 1863, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. all his life. Laborer. Democrat. Ch.
HARRINGTON.
6. JAMES JOSEPH HARRINGTON, son of Timothy and Mary (Collins) Harrington, b. in Boston, Mass., Jan. 5, 1868; m. Jan. 23, 1892, Adaline M. Clough. He came to L. 1894. Merchant, firm of Green & Harrington, now Harrington & Co. Democrat. K.P. No ch.
7. TIMOTHY WILLIAM HARRINGTON, brother of James Joseph(6), b. in Boston, Mass., Jan. 1, 1872. Came to L. 1896. Merchant; firm of Harrington & Co. Republican. K.P. unm.
HARRIS.
1. DAVID GILBERT HARRIS, son of Samuel, b. in 1816, m. Valeria M. Page. He came from Newbury, Vt., to L., where he d., April 3, 1872.
2. HENRY DAVID HARRIS, son of David Gilbert(1), b. in Wentworth, April 3, 1852, m. Nov. 30, 1871, Ellen McIntire, dau. of James K. Corey, b. in L. Sept. 1, 1852. He has res. in L. since 1888. Carriage-maker. Republican. Ch.
3. CHARLES FREMONT HARRIS, son of David Gilbert(1), b. in Rumney, May 16, 1856, m. Sept. 17, 1881, Mary Jane, dau. of Samuel Johnson Briggs, b. in Canada, Feb. 18, 1854. He has res. in L. since 1880. Carriage mauufr. Republican. I.O.O.F., N.G. C.P., L. Encampment. Ch. b. in L.
4. AUSTIN DAVID HARRIS, son of Henry David(2), b. in L. Aug. 27, 1872, m. Sept. 12, 1894, Lena M., dau. of Daniel B. Hardy, b. in Carroll, in 1875. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Painter. No ch.
HARRIS.
5. MILO HOBART HARRIS, son of Henry, b. in Concord, Vt., Oct. 6, 1845, m. Nov. 12, 1870, Frances Eliza, dau. of Amos S. Hale (See), b. in Waterford, Vt., July 6, 1843, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1869. Farmer. Republican. Member Town School Board, 1886-7. Ch. b. in L.
HARRIS.
6. GEORGE HARRIS res. in Norwich, Conn., and Canaan. He was one of the first settlers of Canaan and agent for the proprietors. (N.H. Town Papers, vol. xi.)
7. JOSHUA HARRIS, son of George(6), b. in 1754, m. first, Jan. 1. 1780, Hannah Hough, m. second, April 1, 1784, Miriam Johnson, b. in 1761, d. Feb. 29, 1840. He was one of the first settlers of Canaan. Rev. soldier. Private, Capt. Joshua Wells' Co., Col. Chase's N.H. Regt. Alarm, Oct. 20, 1780. Nine ch.
8. JOHN HOUGH HARRIS, son of Joshua(7), b. in Canaan, Feb. 18, 1782, m. June 4, 1804, Lucy, dau. of John May, of Plymouth, Mass., who was a Rev. soldier. Corp. on Lexington Alarm Roll, April 19, 1775, Capt. Abraham Hammatt's Co., which marched from Plymouth to Marshfield, Mass. Served seven days. July 1, 1777, he was commissioned 2d Lieut. in Capt. Thomas Mayhew's Plymouth Co. Col. Theophilus Cotton's Regt.; made 1st Lieut. July 8, 1777. (Mass. Rev. Rolls, vols. 12-28-43.) Lucy was b. June, 1784, d. in Canaan, Nov. 2, 1864. John Hough was a farmer. Republican. Representative from Canaan. Capt. in N.H. Militia. d. in Canaan, Aug. 2, 1858. Nine ch.
9. HANNAH HOUGH HARRIS, dau. of John Hough(8), b. in Canaan, Feb. 24, 1811, m. April 26, 1825, James Adams Furber(6) (See).
HARTSHORN.
1. EBENEZER HARTSHORN, b. in Holland, Conn., d. in Lunenburg, Vt.
2. COLBURN HARTSHORN, son of Ebenezer(1), b. in Holland, Conn., in 1776, m. Betsey, dau. of Levi Fay, of Marlboro', Mass. He d. in Lunenburg, Vt., Oct. 24, 1840.
3. CHARLES HARTSHORN, son of Colburn(2), b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Oct. 1, 1817, m. March 8, 1857, Lucy Jane, dau. of William Child, b. in Fairlee, Vt., Nov. 4, 1833. He res. in L. from 1858 to 1881. Hotel-keeper and scythe manufr. A.F. and A.M. I.O.O.F. Ch.
HARTSHORN.
4. HARRY CLAY HARTSHORN, son of John W. Hartshorn, b. Lunenburg, Vt., May 10, 1850, m. Oct. 2, 1872, Mary E. Grant, dau. of Hiram M. and Julia (Knapp) Grant. He came to L. 1898. Conducts a fruit and confectionery store. Ch.
HASELTON.
5. TIMOTHY HASELTON, b. in Barnet, Vt, m. March 17, 1829, Maria, dau. of Richard Peabody(5) (See), b. in Lyman, Feb. 14, 1807, d. in Barnet, Vt., in 1847. He never res. in L. Farmer. Ch. b. in Barnet, Vt.
HASKINS.
1. ELI HASKINS, b. 1759, m. Rhoda, dau. of Captain Daniel Drake, of Taunton, Mass. Eli was a Rev. soldier in 1776 and 1780. d. in Lyman, in 1846.
2. SAMUEL HASKINS, son of Eli(1), b. in Grafton, Jan. 1795, m. July 16, 1818, Harriet B., dau. of Caleb Cushing, b. in Salisbury, June 18, 1798. He d. in Chelsea, Mass., in 1872.
3. WILLIAM HENRY HASKINS, son of Samuel(2), b. in Lyman, Dec. 30, 1821, m. July 4, 1844, Sarah Barton, dau. of Thomas Chase. He was Capt. Co. D, 8th Regt. Vt. Vet. Vols. d. in Lyndonville, Vt., Oct. 4, 1877.
4. WILLIAM ARTHUR HASKINS, son of William Henry(3), b. in Farmington Falls, Me., June 20, 1845, m. Sept. 1, 1866, Mary M., dau. of Henry B. Kennedy, b. in Newbury, Vt., May 20, 1847, d. in L. March 30, 1883. He res. in L. from 1865 to 1893. Express agent and messenger. Moderator, 1876 to 1884 inc. Supervisor, 1882. A.F. and A.M., Burns Lodge, W.M. 1871 to 1881. K.T., St. Gerard Com., E.C., 1873 to 1880. T.I.M., Omega Council, 1875-6-7. Ch. b. in L.
HASTINGS.
1. SYLYANUS HASTINGS, son of Nathaniel, b. in Ashburnham, Mass., Nov. 24, 1773, m. in 1801, Lucy, dau. of Benjamin Hutchins, b. in Putney, Vt., July, 1776, d. in L. June 25, 1841. He res. in L. from 1803 until he d., Jan. 14, 1861. Farmer. Whig. Selectman, 1847. Ch.
2. CLARK HASTINGS, son of Sylvanus(1), b. in L. Oct. 19, 1811, m. first, in 1839, Chastina, dau. of Aaron Tilton, b. in L. in 1817, d. in L. June 16, 1840, m. second, Dec. 3, 1845, Susan, dau. of Asa Gage, b. in Plainfield, June 5, 1828. She d. L. May 22, 1900. He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. d. in L. July 2, 1886. No ch.
HATCH.
1. JOSEPH HATCH, b. in Falmouth, Mass., June 22, 1743, m. first, Annie Willey, m. second, Ruth Kelley, b. Aug. 24, 1763, d. Sept. 16, 1837. He res. in L. from 1795 to about 1825. Farmer. Rev. soldier. Sergt. in Capt. Joseph Palmer's Co., Col. Freeman's Regt. 8 days. Served at Falmouth and Dartmouth, Sept. 1778, on alarms; also Private in Capt. Ward Swift's Co., service on secret expedition to R.I., Oct., 1777, d. in Thornton, Jan. 27, 1830. Ch.
2. JAMES KELLEY HATCH, son of Joseph(1), b. Thornton, Oct. 2, 1791, m. Catherine Sellingham, dau. of Jacob Sellingham (See). He d. in L. Aug. 20, 1855. Ch.
3. MOSES BAKER HATCH, son of Joseph(1), b. in L. June 9, 1797, m. March 26, 1823, Sarah M., dau. of Jazaniah Whitney, b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 11, 1804, d. April 22, 1883. He res. in L. in youth and from 1830 to 1862. Farmer. d. in Bethlehem, Dec. 2, 1878. Ch. all but Philo Scott b. in L.
4. PHILO SCOTT HATCH, son of Moses Baker(3), b. in Lebanon, Dec. 7, 1823, m. Dec. 7, 1848, Lodaska, dau. of William Nichols, b. in Concord, Vt., July 18, 1824, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1827 until he d., Aug. 14, 1889. Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. Ch. b. in L.
5. MARTIN WHITNEY HATCH, son of Moses Baker(3), b. in L. June 10, 1829, m. Nov. 27, 1851, Lydia C., dau. of Gilman Farr (See), b. in L. Feb. 21, 1833, Cong. She d. Feb. 4, 1899. He res. in L. nearly all his life. Farmer. Cong. d. in L. Dec. 11, 1889. Ch.
6. ORANGE W. HATCH, son of Moses Baker(3), b. in L. Dec. 3, 1834, m. Martha A., dau. of Daniel Burt, b. in Franconia, May 9, 1838, d. in Bethlehem, Oct. 19, 1890, Baptist. He res. in L. in youth and from 1857 to 1859. d. in Bethlehem, Feb. 18, 1878. Farmer. Democrat. Ch.
7. GEORGE ORLANDO WHITNEY HATCH, son of Moses Baker(3), b. in L. Jan. 25, 1844, m. first, Aug. 9, 1864. Mary Jane, dau. of Samuel Gibson, b. in Lowell, Mass., May 15, 1847, d. in L. Sept. 1, 1889, m. second, June 16, 1891, Annie M., dau. of Mitchell Salway (See), b. in L. Oct. 13, 1871, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. Private, Co. D, 13th N.H. Inf. G.A.R. Ch. by w. Mary Jane, b. in L.
Ch. by w. Annie, b. in L.
HATCH.
8. JACOB HATCH, b. in Kennebunk, Me., in 1765, m. ---- Maxwell. He res. in Groton, Vt., where he d., July 16, 1824. Farmer.
9. JACOB HATCH, son of Jacob(8), b. in Groton, Vt., in 1795, m. Sally Morrison, b. May, 1797, d. Dec. 9, 1875. He res. in Groton, Vt., where he d., Sept. 4, 1873. Stone-mason.
10. GEORGE HATCH, son of Jacob(9), b. in Groton, Vt., April 1, 1820, m. Dec. 8, 1847, Hannah Vance, b. in Groton, Vt., Aug. 9, 1824, d. in Newbury, Vt., Sept. 20, 1872. He res. in Newbury, Vt., where he d., July 24, 1872. Shoemaker.
11. OSCAR CUTLER HATCH, son of George(10), b. in Newbury, Vt., Nov. 11, 1848, m. Jan. 4, 1871, Flora Louisa, dau. of Henry W. Adams, b. in Cooperstown, N.Y., July 6, 1851, Episcopal. He has res. in L. since Dec. 1872. Banker. Republican. Episcopal. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1885-6-7. Prest. L. National Bank, 1888 to date; Cashier, 1873 to 1888; Director, 1880 to date; Director and Treasurer of L. Savings Bank, 1874 to date. Director L. Shoe Co. State Senator, 1899-1900. Colonel on staff of Gov. Rollins, 1899-1900. Prest. L. Musical Association, 1891-2-3. Member Board Trustees Episcopal Diocese of N.H. since 1898. J.P. State. Notary public (Book of Biographies, Grafton Co., p. 31). Ch. b. in L.
12. FRED BLARE HATCH, son of George(10), b. in Newbury, Vt., March 11, 1857. June 15, 1883, Lizzie Maria, dau. of Richard Bailey, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Jan. 17, 1863. Divorced. She m. second, Herbert Eastman Kenney (See). Fred Blake res. in L. from 1884 to 1896. Druggist. Republican. A.F. and A.M.. K.T. K.P. No ch.
HAWES.
1. NATHAN R. HAWES, son of Nathan R., m. Nov. 2, 1814, Clarissa, dau. of Joseph Wheat Morse (See), b. in L., Jan. 12, 1797, d. in Wisconsin about 1846. He res. in L. from 1814 to 1830. Farmer. d. in Wisconsin. Ch. b. in L.
HAYNES.
1. TIMOTHY HAYNES, son of David, b. in Alexandria, Sept.. 5, 1808, m. in 1843, Laura, dau. of William Brackett (See), b. in L. Jan. 11, 1819, d. in Concord, March 2, 1887. She res. in L. until marriage. He never res. in L. Physician. d. in Concord, June 28, 1883. Ch. b. in Concord.
HAYNES.
2. HENRY HARRISON HAYNES, son of Harrison Pillsbury, b. in Alexandria, Aug. 23, 1849, m. N. Ella Moulton of Sandwich, who d. July 27, 1883; m. second, July 2, 1889, Mary Frances, dau. of Rev. Christopher Cushing, D.D., of Cambridge, Mass. He was a student in the New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Wesleyan University, and graduate of Harvard University, 1873. He taught the Lisbon High School in the winter of 1867-8, was professor of Latin and Greek in Tilton Conference Seminary, 1872-3; Principal of the Jarvis Hall Episcopal School, Denver, Col., 1878-82, and was a member of the Board of Education, Tilton, 1883-4. He pursued the study of theology at Andover and at the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, from which he graduated, 1877. He was ordained deacon by Bishop Niles of the Diocese of New Hampshire, June 20, 1877, and ordained a priest, March 14, 1878. His ministry has been, Tilton, 1877-8; Denver, Col., 1878-80; Fort Collins, Col., 1882-3; Tilton, 1883-4; assistant St. Paul's, Boston, Mass., 1884-5; L. 1885-6. Following his ministry in this town, he studied the Semitic languages one year at Harvard University. In 1888 he was made rector of St. Peter's Church, Cambridge, Mass., and on account of failing health he resigned the following year. Since then he has travelled extensively, supplying churches occasionally. In 1895 he continued the study of the Semitic languages at the University of Berlin, and returning to America, he became professor of Old Testament Languages and Literature in the Church Divinity School of the Pacific and Instructor of Semitic Languages at Leland Stanford, Jr., University. Residence, San Mateo. Harvard University conferred the degree of A.M., 1887, and Ph.D., 1899.
HAZELTINE.
1. ENOCH HAZELTINE, b. in Fryeburg, Me., Jan. 29, 1788, m. Nov. 3, 1812, Katherine Leavenworth, b. in Danville, Vt., May 1, 1792, d. in L. Feb. 28, 1855. He res. in L. from 1830 to 1862. Wood-worker. Fire ward, 1836-7. d. in New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 1, 1873. Ch.
2. FREDERIC HAZELTINE, son of Enoch(1), b. in Danville, Vt., in 1815, m. Oct. 1852, Ellen Jane, dau. of Cyrus Eaton, b. in Brownington, Vt., June 27, 1827. She m. first, Rufus Fuller; m. third(?), Charles S. Hazeltine(7) (See), cousin of Frederic, Unitarian. Frederic res. in L. from 1844 to 1864. Manufr. chair lumber. Republican. d. in L. Sept. 29, 1864. Ch.
3. CHARLES HAZELTINE, son of Enoch(1) b. in L. April 8, 1826, m. first, July, 1852, Lillias Clough, d. in 1860, m. second, Abby Ottiwell. He res. in L. from 1847 to 1864. Musician. I.O.O.F. No ch.
4. ANDREW ARTHUR HAZELTINE, Son of Enoch(1), b. in L. April 5, 1836, m. April 27, 1864, Carrie Maria, dau. of Asa Weller (See), b. in Montpelier, Vt., April 27, 1836, d. in New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 18, 1891. He res. in L. from 1861 to 1867. Dentist. Universalist. d. in New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 1, 1895. Ch.
5. ALBERT FRED HAZELTINE, son of Frederic(2), b. in L. Feb. 9, 1857, m. Sadie Gwynn. He res. in L. from 1857 to 1869. Manager of Mining Co. res. in Denver, Col. Ch.
6. STEPHEN HAZELTINE, bro. of Enoch(1), b. in Fryeburg, Me, m. first, in 1816, Praxo Hibbard, d. April, 1827, m. second, Oct. 3, 1827, Hannah F. (Crossman) Ward. He d. in Eatonton, Ga., Oct. 4, 1860.
7. CHARLES STEPHEN HAZELTINE, son of Stephen(6), b. in Stanstead, P.Q., Dec. 9, 1833, m. March 16, 1869, Ellen Jane, dau. of Cyrus Eaton, b. in Brownington, Vt., June 27, 1827. She m. first, Rufus Fuller; m. second, Frederic Hazeltine(2) (See), cousin of Charles Stephen. He res. in L. from 1863 to 1867. A.F. and A.M. 1st Lieut. Co. C, 15th N.H. Inf. d. in Sunbury; Pa., Nov. 18, 1875. (Granite Monthly, Feb.–March, 1894.) No ch.
HEALD.
1. LEWIS BRIGHAM HEALD, son of Harvey, b. in Royalston, Mass., March 5, 1839, m. Oct. 12, 1867, Mary Sophia, dau. of Samuel Kelley Remick (See), b. in Hardwick, Vt., Feb. 25, 1847. He has res. in L. since 1895. Book-keeper. 11th Ind. Inf. 1st U.S. Mechanic Fusileers. 59th Ind. Inf. Appointed Special Justice of L. Police Court, Feb. 11, 1897. Dep. Collector Internal Revenue, 1899. Ch.
HEATH.
1. FRANKLIN HEATH, son of James, b. in Groton, Vt., May 29, 1841, m. Sept. 26, 1891, Philena, dau. of Jedediah Kelley, b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Oct. 6, 1856. He has res. in L. since 1886. Harness-maker. Republican. I.O.O.F., N.G. No ch.
HEATH.
2. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HEATH, son of William, b. in Danville, Vt., April 4, 1843, m. first, Sept. 29, 1866, Celia A., dau. of Thomas Miles, b. in Albany, Vt., March 18, 1850. (Divorced.) m. second, Oct. 7, 1888, Jennie, dau. of Nathan Cotton. He has res. in L. since Jan. 1876. Tanner. Cong. Republican. Co. 11, 16th N.Y. Inf. Private. Ch.
HEATH.
3. LYMAN HEATH, son of Simon, b. in Bow, Aug. 24, 1804, m. Oct. 1825, Esther, dau. of Alexander Albee (See), b. May 24, 1807. d. in Nashua, Aug. 8, 1887. He res. in L. from 1836 until 1840, when he removed to Nashua, where he d., June 30, 1870. He was a noted musician. The following are among his numerous compositions: "The Grave of Bonaparte," "The Snow Storm," "The Burial of Mrs. Judson," "The Dying Boy." Ch. b. in Lyman.
HENRY.
1. JOSEPH HENRY, b. in Monroe, in 1809, m. 1830, Mary, dau. of James Calhoun (See), b. in Lyman, in 1805, d. in Waverly, Ill., Aug. 16, 1860, Cong. He res. in L. from 1834 to 1849. Farmer. Cong. Whig. d. in L. in 1849. Ch.
2. JAMES EVERELL HENRY, son of Joseph(1), b. in Lyman, April 21, 1831, m. April 5, 1854, Eliza Ann, dau. of Joseph Ide, b. in Waterford, Vt., June 30, 1832. He res. in L. from 1833 to 1864. Res. in Lincoln. Representative Lincoln, 1897-8, 1901-2. Lumber manafr. Ch.
3. GEORGE EVERELL HENRY, son of James Everell(2), b. in L. March 24, 1862, m. April 21, 1891, Bertha Sarah, dau. of George W. Cowen (See), b. in Lyman, Aug. 26, 1871, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1862 to 1864. Lumber manufr. Ch.
HENRY.
4. JOHN HARRY HENRY, eon of John, b. in Boston, Mass., Oct. 28, 1858, m. Oct. 20, 1883, Jennie Abigail, dau. of William K. Dow, b. in Chicago, Ill., Oct. 28, 1865. He has res. in L. since 1882. Driver. Democrat. Ch.
HIBBARD.
1. AARON HIBBARD, m. Sarah Merrill, dau. of Nathaniel Merrill. He lived in Bath.
2. WILLIAM HIBBARD, son of Aaron(1), b. in Bath, April 22, 1798; m. April 7, 1830, Seraphina Larned (See). She d. in Glover, Vt., July 19, 1865. He res. in L. from 1830 to 1842. Blacksmith. d. in Glover, Vt., Dec. 22, 1868. Ch. all except Susan and Laura b. in L.
HIGGINS.
1. JOHN HIGGINS, b. in Ireland.
2. SETH HIGGINS, son of John(1), b. in Danville, Vt, m. Eunice Brown, b. in Waterford, Vt., d. in L. He res. in L. but a short time Universalist. Whig. d. in L. Ch. b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
3. WILLIAM JONES HIGGINS, son of Seth(2), b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Sept. 28, 1808, m. Aug. 29, 1832, Olive, dau. of Sylvanus Hemingway, b. in Waterford, Vt., Sept. 26, 1813, Universalist. He res. in L. from 1845 until he d., March 29, 1857. Hotel-keeper. Universalist. Whig. Selectman, 1849. J.P. Appointed Postmaster at North L. June 19, 1849, and held the office until he d. Ch.
4. MADISON HIGGINS, son of William Jones(3), b. in Waterford, Vt., May 9, 1835, m. April 29, 1858, Betsey Wright, dau. of James Wright Towne (See), b. in L. Feb. 13, 1840. He has res. in L. since 1845. Farmer. Republican. Selectman, 1884-5. Member of Town School Board, 1893-4-5. A.F. and A.M., Burns Lodge. Ch.
5. WILLIAM JONES HIGGINS, son of Madison(4), b. in L. April 23, 1860, m. Feb. 15, 1888, Belle Sophronia, dau. of Charles F. Lewis (See), b. in L. June 20, 1869, Cong. He res. in L. from birth until 1895. Farmer. Cong. Republican Now res. in Monroe. Ch. b. in L.
6. DANIEL CEPHAS HIGGINS, son of Madison(4), b. in L. May 25, 1867, m. July 4, 1894, Edith Angie, dau. of Charles F. Lewis (See), b. in L. June 26, 1870, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. Cong. Ch.
HILDRETH.
1. LEVI HILDRETH, son of Isaac, b. in Chesterfield, April 2, 1775, m. Jan. 24, 1798, Mary, dau. of Ebenezer Farr (See), b. in Chesterfield, March 15, 1782, d. in L. April 10, 1838, Baptist. He res. in L. from 1800 until about the time of his death, when he visited his dau. Berenice in Thetford, Vt., where he d., Aug. 14, 1854. Farmer. Baptist. Whig. Drum-major of Militia. Ch.
HILDRETH.
2. LEONARD B. HILDRETH, son of Elkanah, b. in Lisbon, March 24, 1820, m. Feb. 18, 1846, Hannah K., dau. of David Young, b. in Colebrook, May 14, 1828, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1868 until he d., June 6, 1894. Farmer. Democrat. Capt. in militia about 1843. Ch.
HILL.
1. SAMUEL HILL, son of Samuel, b. in Harvard, Mass., Feb. 9, 1794, m. Hannah, dau. of Elias Cheney, b. in Concord, Vt., March 5, 1805, d. in L. Dec. 19, 1875. He res. in L. from 1837 until he d., March 29, 1865. Laborer. Ch.
2. GUY WINCHESTER HILL, son of Samuel(1), b. in Kirby, Vt., April 20, 1823, m. Jan. 28, 1848, Hannah, dau. of John Sabin, b. in Lisbon, Aug. 18, 1831, d. in Victory, Vt., July 18, 1880, Methodist. She m. second, Lewis Young. Guy res. in L. from 1838 to 1862. Laborer. Democrat. Co. B, 6th N.H. Inf. Private. d. in College Hospital, Washington, D.C., Sept. 16, 1862. Ch. b. in L.
HILL.
3. MOSES HILL, son of John, b. in Waterford, Vt., July 16, 1807, m. Dec. 3, 1860, Juliette, dau. of Daniel Aldrich (See), b. in L. March 2, 1836, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1860 until about the time he d. Farmer. Republican. d. in Compton, P.Q., Oct. 23, 1871. Ch. b. in L.
HILLIKER.
1. JOHN DANIEL FRAZER HILLIKER, son of John Daniel Frazer, b. in N.Y. City, July 12, 1845, m. June, 1871, Mary Etta, dau. of Isaac Pike, b. in Haverhill, May, 1853, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1873. Painter. Democrat. A.F. and A.M., Burns Lodge K.T., St. Gerard Com. Ch.
HINDS.
1. JAMES HINDS, emigrant ancestor, was in Salem, Mass., as early as 1637, when he was admitted a freeman. He was by occupation a cooper. Soon after 1650, he removed to Southold, Long Island, where he d. 1653. His widow Mary m. second Ralph Dayton. Eight ch.
2. JOHN HINDS, son of James(1), b. in Salem, Aug. 28, 1639. The record of his first marriage is not found. He m. second Feb. 9, 1682/3, Mary Butler, widow of James Butler, who d. in Billerica, Mass., March 20, 1681. He lived in Woburn, Lancaster, Brookfield, and again in Lancaster, where he d. March, 1720.
3. JACOB HINDS, son of John(2), b. 1685, m. in Marlboro', Mass., Dec. 6, 1716, Grace Morse, b. Watertown, Mass., June 7, 1694, dau. of Joseph and Grace (Warren) Morse. About 1724, he removed to Shrewsbury, Mass., being one of the early settlers of the town. In the creation of new towns, the homestead was included in Boylston, 1780, and in West Boylston, 1808.
4. BENJAMIN HINDS, son of Jacob(3), b. in Shrewsbury, Mass., July 7, 1725, m. Oct. 18, 1747, Elizabeth Temple, b. Aug. 22, 1722, dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth (Holland) Temple of Shrewsbury. He m. second, July 1, 1766, Tabitha Holland, b. April 23, 1742, dau. of Ephraim and Thankful (Howe) Holland, a cousin of his first wife. He was a farmer in Shrewsbury. He d. in Boylston, by change of town lines, Oct. 29, 1794. His widow d. in West Boylston, June 4, 1826.
5. ELISHA HINDS, son of Benjamin(4), b. in Shrewsbury, now West Boylston, Feb. 7, 1784. He m. in this town, Feb. 10, 1814, Susannah Larned, dau. of Samuel Larned, Jr. (See). He grad. from Williams College in 1805, studied law in Boston, Mass., with Christopher Gore. Between 1808 and 1812, with his older brother Abraham, he made an extended tour of the United States on horseback, and then settled in L., where he practised law until 1834, when he moved to N.Y. City. Whig. Selectman, 1814. Treasurer, 1813-14. Moderator, 1815-1617-18-28-9. Appointed Postmaster. Feb. 8, 1820. Again appointed Postmaster of Glynville, April 1, 1825. He d. Jan. 2, 1854 (L. Cen., p. 127). Ch.
6. WILLIAM LARNED HINDS, son of Elisha(5), b. in L. Dec. 17, 1816, m. in Highgate, Vt., July 8, 1840, Sarah Pratt Rixford, b. in Winchester, June 1, 1816, dau. of Luther and Sarah (Hawkins) Rixford. He was associated many Years with H. B. Claflin & Co. of New York City, and now resides in Highgate, Vt. Ch.
7. EPHRAIM HINDS, son of Elisha(5), b. in L. May 3, 1819, m. Aug. 21, 1849, Catharine Maria, dau. of Sylvester Shepard, b. in Pittsford, N.Y., Dec. 10, 1832. He res. in L. from birth to 1834. Teacher. Since 1859 has been principal and proprietor of Hempstead Institute, N.Y. Previous to 1859 he was principal of Blackwood Academy, N.J.; Newburn Academy, Pa.; Tuscarora Female Seminary, Pa.; West Jersey Collegiate Institute, Mount Holly, N.J.; and Prest. of the Bryant School, Roslyn, N.Y. Ch.