Randy Seaver’s Saturday Night Fun Challenge—Although I’m very late answering the challenge, I had fun this morning constructing what turns out to be a rather boring pie-chart.
On 8 July1828 Daniel Saunders married Dorcas Adams in Salisbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.[4]
On 28 November 1822 Lewis married Nancy Glines in Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire.[10]
20. John Waddell was born in Scotland about1824.
21. Mary Moore was born about 1824. Mary died about 1864.
On 25 November 1832 when Stephen was 26, he married Betsey Lane in probably in, Chichester, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.[24]
On 2 August 1832 when William was 21, he married Joanne B. Foss in Gilmanton, Belknap County, New Hampshire.[31]
On 26 June 1850 when Eliphalet was 43, he married Mary Jane Merrill in probably in, Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.[44]
[1] One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boscawen and Webster, Merrimack Co., N.H., August 16, 1883. Also Births Recorded on the Town Records from 1733 to 1850 (Concord, N.H.: The Republican Press Association, 1884), 184; and Tombstone of Daniel S. Woodward et al. Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, New Hampshire (near intersection of Route 127 and Ward Hill Road), photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, 29 September 1991.
[2] Death Certificate of Daniel S. Woodward, State of New Hampshire Death Returns, New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Hazen Street Concord, New Hampshire.
[3] Tombstone of Daniel S. Woodward et al. Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, New Hampshire (near intersection of Route 127 and Ward Hill Road), photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, 29 September 1991.
[4] Town Records of Salisbury, New Hampshire, Volume: 1799-1845: 64; Family History Library microcopy, Film: #0,016,503.
[5] John J. Dearborn, The History of Salisbury, New Hampshire, from Date of Settlement to the Present Time (Manchester, N.H.: William E. Moore, 1890), 447. Hereinafter cited as Dearborn, The History of Salisbury
[6] Dearborn, The History of Salisbury, 447.
[7] Tombstone of Daniel S. Woodward et al. Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, New Hampshire (near intersection of Route 127 and Ward Hill Road), photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, 29 September 1991.
[8] Delayed birth certificate of Lewis Davis, dated 4 January 1906, New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Hazen Street, Concord, New Hampshire.
[9] Tombstone Inscription of Lewis Davis in the Sawyer Cemetery, West Franklin, New Hampshire (on private property – access from an old road just off Hoyt Rd, near intersection of Hoyt and Lakeshore Drive near the head of Webster Lake and Andover town line) photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, 29 September 1991.
[10] Sanbornton [New Hampshire] Town Records,” Sanbornton Town Clerk, microfilm of transcript at the State Capitol Building in Concord, New Hampshire, FHL 15,310,716–717
[11] Tombstone Inscription of Nancy, wife of Lewis Davis in the Sawyer Cemetery, West Franklin, New Hampshire (on private property – access from an old road just off Hoyt Rd, near intersection of Hoyt and Lakeshore Drive near the head of Webster Lake and Andover town line) photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, 29 September 1991.
[12] Tombstone Inscription of Nancy, wife of Lewis Davis in the Sawyer Cemetery, West Franklin, New Hampshire (on private property – access from an old road just off Hoyt Rd, near intersection of Hoyt and Lakeshore Drive near the head of Webster Lake and Andover town line) photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, 29 September 1991.
[13] Interview with Douglas Russell Woodward, 29 September 1991; and Joanna MacLean Currie and Jane Currie Wile, Genealogical Profile: Matthews, Waddells (Truro, Nova Scotia: privately published, n.d.), 55 (hereinafter cited as Currie & Wile, Genealogical Profile).
[14] Sara Waddell Woodward, Little Blue Nose, dictated about 1855 to her husband Oscar H. Woodward who created the typescript, copy in possession of Linda Woodward Geiger, Big Canoe, Georgia (hereinafter cited as Little Blue Nose).
[15] 1871 Canadian Census, Population Schedule, Maitland, Hants Co., Nova Scotia, page 23, dwelling 75, family 82; FHL microfilm #493,599 (hereinafter cited as 1871 Census, Maitland); and 1881 Canadian Census, Maitland, Hants County, Nova Scotia, page 27, dwelling 102, family 106; FHL microfilm #1,375,810 (hereinafter cited as 1881 Canadian Census, Maitland)
[16] Estate of William McDougall, file 1475A, Registry of Probate Loose Petitions & Wills, File – 36, 1885-1886, Hants County Court of Probate, Nova Scotia; FHL microfilm #565,420; and Letter from D.R. Woodward (7 Kennington Rd., Hampton Falls, NH 03844) to Linda Woodward Lorusso (now Geiger) in possession of Linda Woodward Geiger, 2300 Yanoo Trace, Big Canoe, Georgia.
[17] 1871 Canadian Census, Maitland, page 23, dwelling 75, family 82; and 1881 Canadian Census, Maitland, page 27, dwelling 102, family 106.
[18] Interview with Douglas Russell Woodward, 29 September 1991.
[20] 1871 Canadian Census, Maitland, page 23, dwelling 75, family 82; and 1881 Canadian Census, Maitland, page 27, dwelling 102, family 106.
[21] William Haslet Jones, Vital Statistics of Chichester, New Hampshire, 1742-1927 (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 2000), 31 (hereinafter cited as Jones, Vital Statistics of Chichester); and Thomas Allen Perkins, Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and His Descendants, 1583-1936 (Haverhill, Massachusetts: Record Publishing Company, 1947), 91 (hereinafter cited as Perkins, Jacob Perkins of Wells).
[22] Perkins, Jacob Perkins of Wells, 91; and Jones, Vital Statistics of Chichester, 127.
[23] Jones, Vital Statistics of Chichester,127.
[24] Perkins, Jacob Perkins of Wells, 91; and Jones, Vital Statistics of Chichester, 65.
[25] Perkins, Jacob Perkins of Wells, 91.
[26] Jones, Vital Statistics of Chichester, 127; and Perkins, Jacob Perkins of Wells.
[27] Jones, Vital Statistics of Chichester, 127.
[28] Annual report of the Financial Affairs of the Town of Loudon (Town of Loudon, The Town of Loudon, Concord, N.H., 1907), 36; and Tombstone of William Jenkins and Joanna B, his wife,; & Mary H., Louise J., and Etta C. Mount Hope Cemetery, Loudon Village, New Hampshire behind the First Congregational Church, viewed and photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, September, 1991
[29] Tombstone of William Jenkins and Joanna B, his wife,; & Mary H., Louise J., and Etta C. Mount Hope Cemetery, Loudon Village, New Hampshire behind the First Congregational Church, viewed and photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, September, 1991
[30] Tombstone of William Jenkins and Joanna B, his wife,; & Mary H., Louise J., and Etta C. Mount Hope Cemetery, Loudon Village, New Hampshire behind the First Congregational Church, viewed and photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, September, 1991
[31] Town Clerk of Gilmanton, New Hampshire, Gilmanton, NH, Town Records; FHL microfilm #0,015,146.
[32] Annual report of the Financial Affairs of the Town of Loudon (Town of Loudon, The Town of Loudon, Concord, N.H., 1907), 36; and Tombstone of William Jenkins and Joanna B, his wife,; & Mary H., Louise J., and Etta C. Mount Hope Cemetery, Loudon Village, New Hampshire behind the First Congregational Church, viewed and photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, September, 1991
[33] Tombstone of William Jenkins and Joanna B, his wife,; & Mary H., Louise J., and Etta C. Mount Hope Cemetery, Loudon Village, New Hampshire behind the First Congregational Church, viewed and photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, September, 1991
[34] Tombstone of William Jenkins and Joanna B, his wife,; & Mary H., Louise J., and Etta C. Mount Hope Cemetery, Loudon Village, New Hampshire behind the First Congregational Church, viewed and photographed by Linda Woodward Geiger, September, 1991
[35] New Ipswich, Town Records, Vital Records, 1750-1800: 175, New Ipswich Town Clerk’s Office, visited August 1982; Charles Henry Chandler , The History of New Ipswich, New Hampshire, 1735-1914 with Genealogical Records of the Principal Families (Fitchburg, Massachusetts: Sentinel Printing Company, 1914), 272 (hereinafter cited as Chandler, History of New Ipswich); and Charles Edward Potter, Genealogies of Some Old Families of Concord, Mass. and Their Descendants in Part to the Present Generation (Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1887), 59 (hereinafter cited as Potter, Genealogies of Some Old Families of Concord).
[36] Death Certificate of Hermon Brown, dated 1876, Volume 285: 430, Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Department of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts.
[37] Cemetery Inscriptions, New Ipswich, New Hampshire (n.p.: Typescript, n.d.), 37; manuscript located at the New Hampshire Historical Society.
[38] William Prescott, M.D., The Prescott Memorial: Or a Genealogical Memoir of the Prescott Families in America (Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1870), 120 (hereinafter cited as Prescott, Prescott Memorial); and Chandler, History of New Ipswich, 275.
[39] Prescott, Prescott Memorial, 120; Potter, Genealogies of Some Old Families of Concord, 94; and Concord, Massachusetts, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1635-1850 (1891 photocopy, Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Society, 1986), 264.
[40] Death Certificate of Sopronia Brown, dated 31 December 1894, Volume 446: 89, Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Department of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts.
[41] Cemetery Inscriptions, New Ipswich, New Hampshire (n.p.: Typescript, n.d.), 37; manuscript located at the New Hampshire Historical Society.
[42] James Otis Lyford, History of the Town of Canterbury, New Hampshire, 1727-1912, 2 volumes (Concord, N.H.: The Rumford Press, 1912), II: 156 (hereinafter cited as Lyford, History of Canterbury).
[43] Tombstone inscription for Eliphalet Gale, Smith Meetinghouse Cemetery (Route 107 to Smith Meetinghouse Road, part of which is a dirt road), Gilmanton, Belknap County, New Hampshire.
[44] Lyford, History of Canterbury, II: 156.
[45] Vital Records of Methuen, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 (Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, Mass., 1909), 84; and James Otis Lyford, History of the Town of Canterbury, New Hampshire, 1727-1912, 2 volumes (Concord, N.H.: The Rumford Press, 1912), II: 242.
[46] Lyford, History of Canterbury, II: 156.