This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 edition. Excerpt: ... 25, 1775; m. John Watson, of Moulton borough, N. H., July 1, 1792; d. 1853. (415) II. Ezekiel6 (capt.), b. Jan. 27, 1777; m. 1st, Polly Burleigh (935), and 2d, Wid. Miriam (Dearborn) Cox, Oct. 9, 1834. First wife, Polly, d. May, 1831 or '2. He is still living at Sandwich, N. H., on the same farm his father ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 edition. Excerpt: ... 25, 1775; m. John Watson, of Moulton borough, N. H., July 1, 1792; d. 1853. (415) II. Ezekiel6 (capt.), b. Jan. 27, 1777; m. 1st, Polly Burleigh (935), and 2d, Wid. Miriam (Dearborn) Cox, Oct. 9, 1834. First wife, Polly, d. May, 1831 or '2. He is still living at Sandwich, N. H., on the same farm his father tilled. (416) III. Daniel6 (gen.), b. Oct. 26, 1778; m. 1st, Sally Flanders, of Loudon, Jan. 21, 1805 (943), and 2d, Betsy Emerson, of Chester, Dec. 10, 1838. Hon. D. Hoit is still living in Sandwich, N. H., where most of his life has been spent. He has retired from active business, but still retains much of his vigor, and is President of the Carroll County Bank, located within a few rods of his residence. Though he has been chiefly engaged in mercantile pursuits, yet he has found time to interest himself somewhat in politics, and has been, for many years, a prominent public man in New Hampshire. Of course he has filled town offices of all kinds. He was first chosen Representative to the Legislature of N. H. in 1807, and has fifteen times been elected to represent his native town, but once resigned on account of being chosen Senator. He has been Senator four years, and Councillor two years. He early identified himself with the old Liberty or Free Soil party, and was for several years their candidate for Governor. One or two years of his life were spent in Ohio, and it was while returning from a visit to Urbanna that his first wife, Sally, died at Jersey City, N. J., May 31, 1837. Wife Betsy d. May 13, 1856. (417) IV. Joseph,6 b. July 31, 1780; m. Betsy Buswell, of Loudon, March 28, 1805 (948); d. June 7, 1831. Lived in Moultonborough, N. H. Wid. Betsy was living in 1855. (418) V. Josiah,6 b. May 14, 1786; m. Mary Ann Freese, Dec. 18, 1810...
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