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Leonard Allison Morrison.

The history of Windham in New Hampshire (Rockingham country). 1719-1883. A Scotch settlement (commonly called Scotch-Irish), embracing nearly one third of the ancient settlement and historic township of Londonderry, N.H

. (page 94 of 99)


Burleigh, Slmeon-D. and Eliza-O., son George, b. Nov. 22, 1871.

Caldwell, Nathan and ("lara, dau. Susanna-A., b. Sept. 12, 1876.

Chase, John-J. and Sarah-Sanborn, child b. Feb. 10, 1859.

Clark, Michael and Irene, son Ezekiel-B., b. Dec. 25, 1836.

Coburn, .Joseph and Mary, son i). Oct. 10, 1852.

Cole, Charles-B. and Lizzie-Green, son Benjamin, b. July 22, 1879.

Copp, Millett-G., son b. Se|)t. 3, 1855.

Currier, Olive and Clara, dau. Emma, b. May 11, 1876.

Drew, Otis and Sarah-F., son George-Clinton, b. Dec. 11, 1870.

Donin, Louis and Lizzie, dan. b. Aug. 15, 1876.

Kii-stman, Samuel and Elizabeth, son William, b. .April li), 1763.

Fowie, .loseph and Ann, dau. b. .Ian. 13, ls.")2.

FosH, Wilbur-.J. and Altliea-Fy., dau. Abestina-J., 1). Aug. 28, 1881.

Gall, .lohn and B(;tty, son .Alexander, 1). May 5, 1770.

Gauihier, Joseph, dau. Emma, b. .Ian. 29, 1S75.

(ieahor, Frank and Anni;, dau. Mary, 1). April 30, 1878.

Gilbert, William and llattie, son William, b. Sept. 29, 1876.



RECORD OF UNASSIGNEI) HIRTHS AND DKATHS. 833



Goodwin, Alexander and Georgiannu-H., son I'liarlcs-A., b. March 21, 1871.

Gordon, William and Martha, son WiUlam-.lanioso:!, I). Sept. 22, 1759.

Greenou;;h, Moses and Maria. Children: Ira-V.-B., I). Sept. 3, 1840',
Florence, h. .June IL', ls43.

(irittin, Amos and Marj^aret, son b. Oct. 5, 1857.

Ilaciiett, Edwartl-r. and Celesta, dau. Carrie-H.-M., I). Aug. 15, 1859.

Henasey, Richard and Sarah. Children : Margaret, b. April 10, 1761 ;
James, b. Fell. 24, 1703.

Henry, Samuel and Hannali, dau. Jane, b. April 21, 1771.

Henderson, James-P. autl Ellen, son Jame.s-P., b. April 5, 1873.

Howe, George-\V. aud Clarissa-A.-Wyraan, dau. Lizzie-Caroline, b. April
6, 1858.

Hunt, Patrick and Beescy, son William-H., b. Jan. 25, 1879.

Huntley, Seth-N , cldld Alina, b. Oct. 2, 1859.

Jameson, Martha, son Tliomas-McConnel, b. Aug. 8, 1763.

Jones, Wm.-Keed and Frances-Harriet, son Carl-Lincoln, b. Aug. 1, 18G9.

Johnson, Enoch and Matilda, dau. b. July 13, 1851 ; son b. April 25, 1854;
son b. Feb. 23, 185(;.

Johnson, John-H. and Mary-J., dau. 1). Aug. 30, 1851.

Jonson, Thomas and Eunice-Duty, dau. Mehitable, b. Sept. 30, 1772.

Kenney, John and Bridget, son b. April 1, 1853

Kimball, Joseph and Margaret. Children: William-Hamilton, b. Ames-
bury, Mass., July is, ls40; Gay-1'.-O.sgood, b. Oct. 1, 1844.

Lewis, Alfred and Sarah, dau. Alice-G., b. Marcli 22, 1879.

Lord, Franl< anti Ednah-E.-H., sou Clarence, b. Feb. 28, 1881.

Loud, Frank and Olena, son Henry-S., b. Dec. 30, 1873.

Mansfield, Jaines-E. and Elizabeth, dau. Kosanna, b. Feb. 1, 1870.

McConihe, Willlam-H. and Elizabeth-T., dau. Ida-L., b. June 22, 1859.

McConnell, Thos., m. Mary , Oct. 28, 1750; son Sam'l, b. April 3, 1759.

McGrath, Jacob and C'ora, son Therou, b. Mav 22, 1878; Ernest, b. April
12, 1880.

Messer, Archibald and Anna, son b. Jan. 10, 1852.

Millican, James and Elizabeth, son John, b. Aug. 20, 1758.

Mordough, Selma and Martha, dau. b. April (!, 1851.

Morrill, Philip and Sally-S., son Alexis, b. June 2, 1807.

Morrill, Philip and Mehitalde, son Lorenzo, b. Jan. 27, 1814.

Morrison, .John and Hannah, dau. b. June 13, 1851.

Nevins, David ami Nancy. Children: Nancy, b. May 2, 1771; Peggy, b.
March 31, 1773.

Nichols, Charles and Agues-Smith, son b. July 28, 1879.

Norcross, Jos-F. and Sarah-A.-C. Children : Sarah-Josephine, b. Haver-
hill, Mass., March 8, 1843; Cornelia-Jane, b. Windham, Jan. 2, 1846.

Palmer, Wiiliam-C. and Lavinia-A., dau. Carrie-Bell, b. Oct. 31, 1870.

Palmer, James and Miriam-M.. son George-Samuel, b. March 6, 1871.

Perry, Benjamin and Rosa, son b. March 4, 1854.

Perry, Benjamin an3 Elizalieth, sou b. May 1, 1857.

Piper, Daniel-S. antl Lavinia, dau. Myra-A., b. Nov. IG, 1873.

Pkimmer, Charles and Ella, dau. b. Fet). 12, 1877.

Poor, Charles-E. and Elizabeth, son Wiuthrop-H., b. Feb. 19, 1853.

Poor, George-B., son Charles-P., b. Nov. 7, 1873.

Powar, Jaffrey aud Lilly, dau. Hannah, b. Sept 13, 1757, d. March 13, 1759.
" Mrs. Lilly, w. of Jaflfrey Powar, d. June 24, 1761, in her 28th year."

Prentice, Henry and Betty, son Samuel, b. July 20, 1790.

Richardson, Joseph and Ellen, sou Joseph, i . June 21, 1878.

Roberts, John and Mary, child, b. March 20, 1875.

Rock, Joseph aud Mary, dau. b. June 5, 1851 ; female twins b. Dec. 7, 1852.

Roper, Dana and Anna-Elizabeth, son Charles-Augustus, b. Oct, 14, 1869.

Ryan, Anthony and Bridgett, dau. b. .Vug. 25, 1852.

Ryan, Anthony and Mary, son b. Sept. 6, 1857.

Sanborn, FraukP., dau. Annie-Beil, b. Aug. 1, 1875.



834 RECORD OF UN ASSIGNED BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

Scott, John and Rebecca, dau. Adelaide, b. June 14, 1873.

Seavey, John and Mary-Ann, dau. b. May 24, 1852.

Shattuck, Alfred and Marv, dau. Eva-Abbie, b. Jan. 29, 1875.

Smith, Sarah, dau. Dorcas, b. Feb. 2, 17S9.

Titcomb, Albert and Ellen, son b. Dec. 2, 1878.

Wadleisrh. Children: Sarah-Huldah, b. March 27, 1830; twins, Joseph
and Newell, b. June 16, 1832; Catherine- Abbot, b. Nov. 4, 1834; Wil-
liam-Patten, b. May 8, 183fi.

Wilbur, Henry and Althea-Ro.se, son Frank-Augustus, b. March 1, 1870.

Wilson, George-W., dau. Laura, b. Jan. 1876.

Wilson, Jaraes-M. and Harriet-Chase, dau. Elizabeth-Adaline, b. Oct. 31,
1858.

Whitney, William. Children : Susan, b. March 15, 1842 ; Sarah-J., b. April
27, 1847.

Woods, George and Harriet, dau. Abbie-Ann-Goddard, b. April 7, 1838.

This list of deaths, with the record in tlie genealogy of families,
includes every date of death found upon the Windham Town
Records, from 1742 to 1882, or during one hundred and forty
vears, and every record upon every gravestone within the limits
of Windham, from the hrst settlement to November, 1880.

Bean, John, d. Sept. 4, 1854, ae. 7 yrs.

Bean, John, son of Robinson and Joanna, d. Sept. 6, 1854, jb. 10 yrs. 8

mos. 26 davs.
Baldwin, infant, d. Feb. 8, 1859.
Benton, Jerry, d. Feb 15, 1881.
Blaisdell, Abigail, d. July 3, 1851, se. 68 yrs.
Blood, Mrs. Lucy, d. Oct. 12, 1854, te. 22 yrs.
Bradley, Caleb-L., d. July 11, 1855, se. 42 yrs.
Brown, Dr. Sylvanus, d. Oct. 1870, a-. 62 yrs.
Brown, John-X., infant son, d. Sept 8, 1859, fe. 3 mos.
Caldwell, Mrs., d. Feb. 9, 1854, !C. 75 yrs.
Caldwell, Sally, d. Jan. 12, 1875, m. 82 yrs.

Carr, Elizal)eth-A., niece of John Carr, d. May 5, I860, a3. 22 yrs.
Carter, Sarah-H., d. Nov. 18, 1876, se. 85 yrs. 11 mos.
Chase, Dea. Joseph, d. Sept. 4, 1871, x. 91 yrs. 3 mos. 17 days.
Clendennin, Betsey, d. Nov. 18, 1876, le. 85 yrs.
Coburn, James-F., d. Feb. 4, 1871, x. 83 yrs' 7 mos. 18 days.
Coburn, Joseph, child, d. Sept. 12, 1852, iv. 7 mos.
("raig, Annis, d. Nov. 11, 1856, iv.. 87 yrs.
Dainiiels, Mrs. Hannah, d. Feb. 22, 1872, iV. 58 yrs.
Day, Samuel, d. March 23, 1872, a\ 81 yrs.

Emery, Hester, wife of Lowell Emery, d. Oct. 12, 1873, m. 40 yrs. 4 mos.
Farwell, William, d. Dec. 1881, sa. 67.
Fifleld, Marilla, d. July 20, 1879, x. 73 yrs.
Fields, Calvin, d. Sei)t. 20, 1852, iv. 23 yrs.
Frccland, Jane, d. Feb. 21, 1879, a;. 67 yrs.

(iiiman, Mrs. Betsey, d. ai Clinton, Mass., Jan. 3, 1853, sc. 50 yrs.
(Jrcfiiougli, widow Sarah-P., d. .Vug. 12, 1843, m. 65 yrs.
C;ri(lin, Charles-A., infant, d. Sept. 26, 1858.
Joiinson, M.-innali, d. Feb. 1876, iv. 71 yrs. 10 mos.
.Folmson, Jacob-P., d. Nov. 4, 1855, iv. 82 yrs.
Marsliall, Handall, d. Jan. 10, 1848, ;v. 36 yrs. 9 mos. 20 days.
Marsiiall, Sarah, his wife, d. .fan. 4, 1869, {b. 53 yrs. 7 mos.
Marsliall, Alihic, tlicirdim., d. Sept. 1, 1865, ps. 17 yrs. 7 mos.
Mar>^liiMI, Uamiall, d. .July .".0, 1K69, a'. 24 yrs.
Miller, Jdlin, d. March U, 1786, m. 86 yrs.
Momtt, David, d. Oct. 7, 1856, a;. 87 yrs.



KECOKI) OF UNASSIGNEl) BIRTHS AND DKATHS. 835



Moorland, John, d. Maicli 15, 171)8, ae. 76 yrs.

Moorland, Mary, liis wife, d. Dec. 29, 179C, m. 78 yrs.

Moorland Susanniiii. Ids wife, d. Dec. 15, IHK!, ae. G.'J yrs.

Mordon;;li, .\da-(iertrnde, dan. ofS.-M. and A.-l). Mordonfjli, d. Sept. 20,

185;?, !v. 11 nios. ;{ days.
Mnrpliy, Dcnius, d. 1758, in his 28th year.

Myrick, Jacob, d. Sept. 22, I85!t, ae. 78 yrs. A soldier of t lie 1812-15 war.
Myrick, Rnth (Simpson), his wife, d. May 14, 18t>4,'a'. 75 yrs. 25 days.
Myrick, Moses, member of N. H. Vol. Vets., killed at Deep Bottom, Va.,

Anir. 1<5, isfU, a>. ^S vrs. "A soldier's rest."
Nichols, child, d. Auj;. 2;?,"l87i>, a\ 26 days.
O'Brien, Mary, d. Nov. 24, 1857, a'. 50 yrs.
Osi^ooil, Arminda, d. Dec. I'S, 1854, ae. 31 yrs.
I'aiie, Laurella-1'., dau. of George-B. and Eliza-J. Page, d. Oct. 9, 1853, a-.

11 mos. 3 days.
I'almcr, Mary, d. Feb. 18, 1876, ae. 74 yrs.
Patterson, Lncins, d. May 19, 1866, a. 51 yrs.

(Patterson, Hannah-Jane (Marshall), his wife, d. Dec. 11, 1852, le. 33 yrs.
9 mos.
Patterson, Siisan-Lin(;oln, dan., d. Ang. 19, 1850, iv. 19 rao.s. 23 days.
(The parents and sister of Mrs. .\nibro.se Richardson.)
Pease, Clara-A., <1. Jan. 1882, le. 26 yrs.
Plummer, Sanniei, d. Feb. 1880, m. 82.
Prescott, Dorothy, d. June 18, 1880. a\ 82 yrs. (! mos.
Richardson, Israel-H., d. Jan. 0, 1875, aj. 69 yrs. 8 mos. 24day.s.
Robbins, EJliza-H., wife of Wise Robbins, d. Sept. 25, 1857, ae. 53 yrs.
Rolfe, Moses, d. Sept. 28, 18.59.

r Siieridan, Anna, d. July 2, 1858, le. 18 vrs. 6 mos.

\ Sheridan, Kate, d. Sept. 20, 1858, ae. 21 yrs. 2 mos.

( Sheridan, Margie, d. June 12, 1870, a. 27 yrs. 6 mos.

(Sisters of Mrs. Charles-L. Haseltine.)
Sargent, Charles, d. Feb. 24^ 1857.
Shaw, John, d. a. 65.
Simpson, Jane, d. May 10, 1854, a-. 95.
Tower, Mary, d. May 3, 1855, a'. 35.
Towns, M.-M., child", d. Aug. 3, 1852, a. 7 yrs.
Wilson, John, d. Sept. 27, 1852, a. 71.
Wilson, Marj-, d. April 13, 1855, a. 78 yrs.
Wilson, Simon, d. Jan. 9, 1853, a. 68 yrs.
Wilson, Marv, d. 1876, a. 81 yrs.
Wilson, Martlia-J., d. Jan. 1, 1819.
Whitney, Mary, d. Oct. 13, 1854, a. 14 yrs.
Webster, Elizabeth-J., d. Nov. 6, 1848, 21 yrs. 8 mos.



CORRECTIONS.

On page 59, 2uth line from top, in place of John Gregg, read Thomas.

On pages 128 and 598. in reference to tlie raising of the church, later in-
formation sliows that it should be May 27-29, not June 27-29.

On page 227, 2d line from bottom of the page, Robert Dinsmoor', Sr.,
Lieut., son of John Dinsmoor' should be fjrandson.

On page 389, under No. 4, ItUh line, add "named Milton-Clyde."

On page 534, for Rev. Daniel Abbott, read Rev. David.

On page 545, 24th line from top, in the line of " with his father," read
" with his brother."

On page 589, for John-A. Holmes read Oliver-A.



INDEX TO SUBJECTS.



Accidents,
Alarm List,
Anecdotes,
Antislavery,
society.
Arboreal products.
Army of U. S., disbanded,
Articles of Confederation,
Association Test, signers of

Bad investment,

Ballots, flrst written ones,

Battle of Bunker Hill,

of Bennington,
Bears,
Bear Hill,
Beavers,
Beaver Brook,
Beaver dam.
Beef for the army.
Benefit of Clergy,
Bennington soldiers welcomed 1
Bills of credit. (See currency)
Birds,

Bissell's camp.
Blacksmiths,
Bounties, amount of

for Indian scalps,

in 1777,

in 1778,

in 1779,

in the Rebellion, 1861-65,

of corn for soldiers, 1780,

of beef for soldiers, 1781,

Uevolutionary soldiers,

the highest town.
Brass band.
Breakneck Hill,
l'.ri<'k \;trds,
liiickhidc Meadow,
liiirials, lir.'^t

manner of
BusineHH directory,
liutterllcld, Mr.
HMtterfield's Hock,

Carr Hill,

Catamount (see wild-cat),

Kock,
Cattle disease,
Cemeteries, enlargement of

flrst,

new,

on the hill,

receiving tomb,
(^cnsuHCH,
Charter granted,
Choir, the

conduc,tor8 of

nieinbers of



PAGE




PAGE


1 78-181


Church history,


122-139


73


membei-s of


135-138


â– 243-244


Clergymen,


196


238


Clocks and time-keepers.


117


239


Coat rolls,


69


33


Cobbett's Pond,


28


94


Pond, origin of name


39


208


Cobbett's Thomas, funeral


40


75


College students and graduates.


195, 196




Cold Friday,


247


63


Colored people.


241


96


Colerain, Mass., emigration to


46


67


Colony of New Hampshire, wonls


used, 73


82


Committee of inspection,


67


29, 579


Constables, duties of


201


38


prosecuted for not serving,


91


31


Constitutional conventions,


103-107


28


Constitution I'atifled,


209


31


Continental Congress, doings of


74


92


Contribution for Boston fire.


62


98


Copp's Hill,


44


uc, 84


Corn for the army.


91




fifty dollars a bushel,


91


21


Coroners,


227


251


Cost of transportation to America,


118


in 1728,


713


279


Court prices.


80


54


Currency, depreciation scale.


61,93


80, 81, 84


fiat money favored.


97


88, 89


lawful money.


61


89, 90


old tenor and new tenor, etc..


61


272-279


paper,


61


91


value of iVIassachusetts old tenor, 61


92

76,77

90


trouble with the


93-97


Dark Day, 1790,


246


191


day, 1881,


268


37


Dates, change from O. S. to N. S.,


246, 247


190


Deaths, sudilen


178-181


35-37


Debating societies,


232


181


Dedication of Town Hall,


255


184


of Union Hall,


266


193


Deer,


30


34


.inspectors.
Ledge,


201


34


35




Deputy sherifl's.


198


38


Depreciation .scale.


93


31


Devil's Den.


35


34


Dinsmoor's Hill,


38


266


Director)-,


193


184


Dissolution orciuin-h from .state.


132


181


Ducks,


31


1S.3


Duties of town olli<-i'r8,


201


IHl






184


Early settlers.


44


224, 225


settlements.


44


49


Kci'lesiastical history.


122-139


133


Kducation and schools.


139-159


133, 134


Elections changed.


219


134


Election of James (jilniorc as Ma.


or, 92



INDEX TO SUBJECTS.



837



TAIJE
•24l-'i.')l

39

•201

245, 441

201

•i:i-2

178-1 SO

245
215
22s

(14
124

14



0. 22^



EniiKration to Hi-llMtil, Mc,
'* EiigliHli Conjfrejrattonala,"
Events, 171;>-1.S21,
Executive aitpoiiitinents.
Exempted farms,

farms set bai-k lo Wiiiillwuii,

Felt's History, allusiuii lo

Keiii-e viewers.

Fever and a^ue.

Field drivers,

Fire Iiisurani'e C'oinpaiiyi

Fires,

First cookiiijr-stove,
dentil and burial,
liouse,

iiiilit^try company,
militia law,
minister,
moderator,

t.ix under Congress, 72

town meeting, "d

town ollicers, 51, 52

wagon, 24»

warrant, 50

Fish, 29

Flat-rock Mrook, 29

Flora of Winilham, :?2

Fourth of July celebration, 1S25, 253

of .lulv celebration, 1S<>2, 255

Foxes, â–  31

French War. (See wan

Freshets, 178-181

Funds; ot Dinsnioor, Harriet 131

of Hills, .Jeremiah 131

of Nesmith, Thomas 285

of M'ilson, .James 131

for schools, 154

Garfield .James A., death of 207

Genealogies, 300 to end of vol.

Glacial I'eriod, indications of 36

Glee chill, 191

Golden Rrook, 29

Pond, 29

Row, 37

Golding, Mr. :«

Government, Constitution of X. H. 103-107

end of royal, 10.3

formation of .State, 10.3

permanently estiiblished, 207

history of parties, 207

repubiican organized, 206

Great frost, 247

Great gales, 248-230

muster storm, 247

Grants of land, 39-44

Haverhill Pond, 40

Head anointing, 191

Hearse, llrst 185

Hedgehogs, 31
Highways, 1,59-168

Historic day, 69
History of early settlers, 107-122

Hittitity Pond, 28

Horse disease, 226

Important events of 1770, 73

Impending crisis, 64
Incorporation of Windham, 49, 345

Indians, the 26

Indian Rock, 34

scalps, .54

Injustice, petition for redress of 41

Jackson's R. B. house burned, 254





PAOB


.Jenny's Hill,


87


.Juryinan, llrst


191


Justices of the peace.


226


Knme, the


86


Kettle Hole,


87


Lailies' Hcnevolent Society,


'235


Lafayi'tte, visit of


•253


Lands laid out.


39-44


Last tax under the king.


72


Lawfid money.


61


Lawyers,


197


Lawsuits,


62


Leo Robert K., surrender of


279


Letter, .John .Morison to his father.


71


Lexington alarm.


(K


I.,iberty (lole.


249


Libraries,


281-290


Literature of Windham,


194


Localities,


34


Londonderry fairs.


292


celebratfon, 1S69,


266


Lottery, petition for


80


Loons,


31


Lynx,


31


Mails,


198 - 200


Major elected.


92


Marble Head,


38


Meeting-house, site established.


57


Middle tenor. (See currency)




Militia regulations. (See war)




Milit;iry appointments,


•227 - 229


Mills aiid manufactories.


186-190


Mink,


31


Minister's disappointment.


244


fees.


52


salaries. (See salaries)




-Mitchell's Pond,


28


Moore's charity school,


89


Mort cloth.


184


Mount Kpliraim,


38


.Monaiinock,


38


Muskrat,


31


Names, early


109


vanished,


189


Nail factory,


188


Nesmith llBrary,


284


New emission." (See currency)




New Parish, petition against


46



Oath of Allegiance, 96

Old and ne>v style, 245
Old tenor. (See currencv)

Otters, â–  31

Overplus money, 96

Oylstone lirook, 40

Paper money. (.See currency.)

Parties, designation of 207

history ot political, 221

Passaconnaway, 27

Pen pictures of early homes, 118

Physicians, 196

Petitions for charter, 47

Pigeons, 32
Poems of " Rustic Bard," 83, 84, 85, 475, 476
Policy pond grove, 180, 193

Porcupine Corner, 35

Meadow, 36
Post-offices, etc., 198, 200

Potash, 190

Corner, 35

Pound, the 99

Poverty year, 299



838



INDEX TO SUBJECTS.



PAGE

Presidents, names of and votes for 22

Prosecution of non-residents, 62
Province of N. H. Words last used, 73

Quail, 31

Quarry, 254

Rabbits, 31

Raccoon, 31

Raccoons Den, 35

Railroads, 192

Raisins money to pay debt, 88

Rangers, companies of 93
Rebellion, war of. (See war.)

Records of the town, 94

Reformation of morals, 233

Relics 192

Remarkable shower, 269

Rendition of Anthony Burns, 727

Representative instructed, 79
Roads. (.See highways.)

Royal government at an end, 103

Row Road, 37

Sabbath breaking, 99, 250

Sabbath schools, 131

superintendents of 132

Library, 283

Salaries of Rev. William Johnson, 124

.John Kinkead, 124

Simon Williams, 126

Samuel Harris, 127

Calvin Cutler, 127

Loren Thayer, 128

Joseph Lanman, 129

Charles Packard, 129

Joseph S. Cogswell, 1.34

Salem constable prosecuted, 57

gains, territory, 56
people wish to be annexed to

Windham, .57

Saw mills, 186-190

Schools and education, 139-15!)

earliest teachers, 145-147

llrst school in N(!W Knglaud, 139

lirst school law, 139

lirst in Windham, 140, 141

family schools, 143,144

the lamented teacher, 145

Williams' academy, 148

military, 158

districts, 149, 1,50

liliraries, 283

taxes, 1.54-156

committee of inspection, 155

to superintend, 157

Scot<;h-lriHh, derivation of term, 290

character of 290

"lialect, 293

Selectmen, duties of 201

Shade trees, 118

Shower of stars, 254

Signers of Association Test, 75

Slavery in N. II., 237





PAGE


Snakes,


32


Snow shoes.


116


Soldiers. (See war.)




Spotted fever,


248


Spruce Pond,


28


Stone Dam,


37


Store and storekeepers.


190


Substitutes,


88


Taxation of lands, etc.,


62


Tithing men,


201


Titles lirst appear on the records,


204


Tomb,


181-184


Tombigbee River, anecdote.


468


Town hall, dedication of


255


a change comes to the.


120


angry.


80


getting desperate.


81


legislation.


88-90


ofIi(;ers,


202-220


political action of 1777,


85


reports.


191


training band.


73


trouble With Salem,


55



Umbrellas,



117



Vote, a curious 100

Voters and their qualifications before

1775, 202

Votes for president of N. H. and for

governor, from 1784 to 1883, 207-221
for president of U. S., 222, 223



War, French and Indian,


53,54


last French and Indian,


67-60


of the Revolution,


64-95


Battle of Bunker Hill,


67


Windham men in battle.


68


Battle of Bennington,


82-84


corn husk in caps of soldiers


82


last AVindham soldier.


93


Lexington alarm.


66


new regulation of nulitia.


73


pay of soldiers.


76


end of revolution.


94


legislation.


97


1812-15,


100-102


of the rebellion 1861-'65,


270-281


Wheelwright's, John, deed to proprie-


tors,


25


Whip-poor-will, tlie
Wild cats.


32


31


geese.


31


Witch story.


242


Willow tree.


247


Windham, description of


25-39


first grant of land in


39


petitions for a representative.


97


Wolves,


30


Wolf story.


30


Wolf's Den,


36


Woodchuik,


81



GENERAL INDEX TO NAMES.





TAGE


Abbott, Abiel,




.•{00


Abbic-Kliza,




3&3


Abiel-Jacoli,




302


Abigail,




3ft3


Anna-Tbercso,




303


Bciijaniin,




304


Catharine,




302


Carrie-Aupusta,




3Ki


Charlotte-Klliot,




;;o4


Charlotte-Kiner\ ,




3U3


Danlcl-Colbv,




â– ior>


David. Kov..


.304


305


David,




.305


Dolly,




305


Dorcas,




305


Edward-Payson,




363


Ebenezer-T., 213,


214,


215,


•21(;, i-iT, sketch 301.




Elizabeth- Dorcas,




302


Emnia-I.,




(US


George < emigrant)


,301


,3(U


George-Jacob,


195


302


Jacob, Rev. 157,17'.


,sk


Etch


301, 302.






James,




457


Jeremiah,




:{03


John-Williani-P.,




302


John-William,




3(r2


Joshua,




3.50


Julia-Webster,




303


Julian,




302


Katie-Thayer,




301


Lu"-y. Elliot,




303


Margaret-Elizabeth,


301


Martha-Thayer,




301


Mary-Anna,




3G:}


Marv-Ann-T.,




303


Mary-H.,




589


Marv Jane-C,




303


Milton-A.,




363


J»athau-E.,




.5s!C


Sarah-Jane,


305


,363


.Sarah-White,




301


Sewell-Blanchard,




363


Solomon,




305


Abercroiubie, Horace


ft44


Ralph,




125


Adams, Agnes,




735


Alvin,


472


490


Ebenczer,




471


Elizabeth,




520


George-F.,




265


Jonathan,




92


Josiah,




718


Louisa,




722


Patty,




378


Polly,




322


Prescott,




587


Robert,




171


Rufus,




629



P.VGE

Adaiurt (continued).

Sarah, .547, 551

Aiken, Annis, 358
James, 88, 90, 142, 203

Katherine, 591

William, 79!t

Albert, <arl, 276

Aldeii, Lyman. M., 712

Alexander, Abbie-E., 307

Albert-Onslow, 307

Charles-1., 306

Daniel- A., 306

Daviii, 306, 307

David, Mrs., i;J6

Edward-P., :i06

Eliza, 306

(iilbert, 306

Hannah, 307

HarrieUA.-F., 306

Hugh, 306, 377

James, 179, 437

James, Charter, 202, 203,

305.

•John (emigrant), 305

John, 306

John-E., 306

John-J.. 307

•Jonathan, 432

Joshua, 306

Mary, 423

Moses, 306

Randal, Charter, 305
Robert, 306, 424, 437

Ross, 502

Samuel, 307

Sarah, 306

William, 377

Williani-Nelson, 306

Allen, Uenjainin-B., 307

Uenjamin-E., 44

Edward-E., 646

George, 307

Hannah.J., 307

Harriet, .570

John-IL, 547

Lvdia, 671

Miirv, 307

Marv-L., 542

Allcoi-k, Mary -J., 3.59

Sarah, 725

AUisun, Isabella, 291

Janette, 057

John, 616

Martha, 661
Samuel, 41,42,291,378

Ames, ISenjamin, 333

Anderson, Alex'r, Mrs. 135
.VUan, Charter,202, 203, 308

Andrew, 393

Anna-Jane, 313



PAGE
Anderson (continued).
Betsejr, .573

Carohne-Lavinia, 312

Charles-L., 314

Charles-William, 312

David, 70, 308, 310, 312, 313,

.399.
David-C, 310

Eliza, .320

Elizabeth, 310

Frances- W., 314

Krancis-D., 313, 435

George-Edwin, 137, 313
Horace, 131, 132, 134, 137,

192, 218, 220, 347, sketch

310.
James', Charter, 308

James*, Capt., 135,215,228,

266, sketch 312.
James, Mrs., 135

James'', 2d, 136, 216, 312
James ', 72, 208, 2.56, sketch

308.
James-Eaton", 313

Jane, 308

Jean, 310

Jesse, Dea., 127, 135, 179,

282, 320, sketch 311.
Jesse, Mrs., 135

John (emigrant), 307

John, Charter, 41, 42

John, Dea. 70, 72, 75, 96, 97,

126, 207, 209, 210, sketch

309.
John, 308, 309, 310, 312

Levi, 428'

Louisa, 136, 312

Luciuda, 313

Lucy, 137

Margaret, 309

Martha, 309, 433

Maria-L., 312

Marv, 313

Marv-Elizabeth, 312

MarV-J., 314

Milon, 137, 192, 311

Nancy, 312, 320, 628

Robert, 308, 309, 4;«

Rufus, 628

Samuel, Dea., 128, 135, 175,

183, 212, 213, 214, -228, 240,

320. sketch 311.
Samuel, 187, 308, 309, 310,

312, 425.
Sallv, 136, 313

Sarah, • 308, 310, 363

Sarah-A., 137

Sarah-J., 311

Silas, 136, 312

Thomas, 308



840



GENERAL INDEX TO NAMES.



PAGE

Anderson (continued) .
William. 275,312

William, Dea., 307

Williain-llenrv,

2G7, 3SS, sketch 314

Andrews, Mary-E., 395

Ruth, 350

Sallv, 610

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