Source: History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, N.H., 1886, p.399." Stephen Mead, who was born in the vicinity of Westford, Mass., came to Washington as early as 1780 and settled at the southwest part of the town. He was a Revolutionary soldier, and one of his brothers was killed at Bunker Hill. He married a sister of Colonel Jacob Wright, who also came to Washington to reside some three years later. S. Newell Mead, a grandson of Stephen Mead, still resides in town."
Children:
Lucy Mead (1780-1856) marr. Hubbard Willey
Stephen Mead Jr. (1783-1836) marr. Sarah Stevens
John Mead (1787-1837)
Amos Mead (1789-1789)
Rebecca Mead (1791-1860)
Patty Mead (1794-1855) marr. Augustine Holmes
Sally Mead (1797-1875) marr. Amos Russell
Source: History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, N.H., 1886, p.399." Stephen Mead, who was born in the vicinity of Westford, Mass., came to Washington as early as 1780 and settled at the southwest part of the town. He was a Revolutionary soldier, and one of his brothers was killed at Bunker Hill. He married a sister of Colonel Jacob Wright, who also came to Washington to reside some three years later. S. Newell Mead, a grandson of Stephen Mead, still resides in town."
Children:
Lucy Mead (1780-1856) marr. Hubbard Willey
Stephen Mead Jr. (1783-1836) marr. Sarah Stevens
John Mead (1787-1837)
Amos Mead (1789-1789)
Rebecca Mead (1791-1860)
Patty Mead (1794-1855) marr. Augustine Holmes
Sally Mead (1797-1875) marr. Amos Russell
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STEPHEN
MEAD DIED
Nov. 7, 1837
AE. 86.
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