James Osgood sold his estate in Andover to his brother Samuel, 6 May 1731, and relocated to Concord (then Penacook); her was a man of distinction and held public offices. His widow kept "Mother Osgood's Tavern." [From T. E. Hazen, p. 55.] They had nine children, of whom eight grew to adulthood and had children of their own. Some are treated in "Stickney Genealogy" and "Osgood Genealogy". [S. S. Hazen]
James Osgood sold his estate in Andover to his brother Samuel, 6 May 1731, and relocated to Concord (then Penacook); her was a man of distinction and held public offices. His widow kept "Mother Osgood's Tavern." [From T. E. Hazen, p. 55.] They had nine children, of whom eight grew to adulthood and had children of their own. Some are treated in "Stickney Genealogy" and "Osgood Genealogy". [S. S. Hazen]
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Here lyes the body of
Mr. James Osgood. He de
parted this life Aprile 6
1757 aged 50 years.
Hannah his Wi
fe died 178(7?)
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