He came to New Ipswich in 1839 and bought the blacksmithy in Smith Village, which he carried on successfully until advancing years compelled his withdrawal from severe labor. He built for his home the house now standing on the opposite side of the narrow road in front of the smithy.
He was a deacon of the Baptist church fifty-five years.
Parents: Elijah Hildreth and Isabelle Caldwell
Married: Harriet Maria Blanchard Sept 29, 1836
Children: John Lewis, Henry Augustus, Harriet Augusta, William Hartwell, Charles Willis, Mary Ella.
Source: The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler,page 462,463.
He came to New Ipswich in 1839 and bought the blacksmithy in Smith Village, which he carried on successfully until advancing years compelled his withdrawal from severe labor. He built for his home the house now standing on the opposite side of the narrow road in front of the smithy.
He was a deacon of the Baptist church fifty-five years.
Parents: Elijah Hildreth and Isabelle Caldwell
Married: Harriet Maria Blanchard Sept 29, 1836
Children: John Lewis, Henry Augustus, Harriet Augusta, William Hartwell, Charles Willis, Mary Ella.
Source: The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler,page 462,463.
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Buried: Jan 17, 1905
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