married Hannah Smith (b. Candia, 1769.)in 1793 Wentworth, N. H. She died 5 days before her husband
They came to Groton and bought off Gen. Whitelaw, Sept. 1, 1794, one-half of Lot No. 49. In 1804, they moved to Ryegate, to land bought off Alexander Dunn; in old age he lived on the farm now owned by Walter Farrow, owning one-half of it; member. of Conge. church Peacham till the Anti-Matonic troubles, when he withdrew and became a member of what is now the United Pres. church in Ryegate.
He died. May 18,1843; his wife five days earlier; bur. in Walter Harvey cemetery. His bro. Samuel, lived in Warren, N. H.
Children:
Betsey, 5/18/1794 Wentworth. N. H. Married Amos W. Abbott.
Nathaniel. 10/14/1795 Groton, Married Sarah Laughlin
Lucy, 5/12/1797. Groton, married Andrew Laughlin (the Brother of Sarah who is married to Nathaniel
Samuel, 1/21/1799 Groton.
Five younger children who died in infancy and are buried in the cem. in the n. e. corner of Groton.
Source: History of Ryegate, Vermont: from its settlement by the Scotch-American ... By Edward Miller, Frederic Palmer Wells
married Hannah Smith (b. Candia, 1769.)in 1793 Wentworth, N. H. She died 5 days before her husband
They came to Groton and bought off Gen. Whitelaw, Sept. 1, 1794, one-half of Lot No. 49. In 1804, they moved to Ryegate, to land bought off Alexander Dunn; in old age he lived on the farm now owned by Walter Farrow, owning one-half of it; member. of Conge. church Peacham till the Anti-Matonic troubles, when he withdrew and became a member of what is now the United Pres. church in Ryegate.
He died. May 18,1843; his wife five days earlier; bur. in Walter Harvey cemetery. His bro. Samuel, lived in Warren, N. H.
Children:
Betsey, 5/18/1794 Wentworth. N. H. Married Amos W. Abbott.
Nathaniel. 10/14/1795 Groton, Married Sarah Laughlin
Lucy, 5/12/1797. Groton, married Andrew Laughlin (the Brother of Sarah who is married to Nathaniel
Samuel, 1/21/1799 Groton.
Five younger children who died in infancy and are buried in the cem. in the n. e. corner of Groton.
Source: History of Ryegate, Vermont: from its settlement by the Scotch-American ... By Edward Miller, Frederic Palmer Wells