Yes, there is a history of New Ipswich, but it doesn't record families unless at least two generations lived there before about 1900. I looked, no Stevens there. Stewart Rowe mimi wrote: > > Joseph STEVENS jr. son of Joseph STEVENS and Elizabeth SHERMAN > b. 17 Oct 1720, Billerica, Mass. > d. 4 Oct 1791 Winthrop, Me. > m. 10 Nov 1743 in Groton, Mass. > Elizabeth SAWTELLE dau. of Zachariah Sawtelle and Mary (Mercy) BLOOD > b. 28 Sep 1720 Groton, Me > d. 28 Feb 1798 Winthrop, Me > > 11 children: > Elizabeth m. _____ Cook > Joseph died young > Joseph m. Rachel _____ > Amos m. Mary WHITING > Samuel m. Lois ALLEN > Mercy m. Paul SEARS > Abel died in service (1777) > Esther m. Lt. James WORK > Ephraim m. Sybbel FOSTER > William m. Susanna WHITING > Jonas m. Sarah WYMAN and Elizabeth MARROW > > children born from 1744 - 1763 in New Ipswich. Family then moved to > Winthrop, Me. > > Is there such a thing as a History of New Ipswich or Hillsboro, Co ? > > CAN ANYONE ADD TO THIS ?? > > Thanks, > Mimi > > -- I 'dig' genealogy-- > researching the families of: > Etzel, McAllister, Adrian, Walsh, Stulz, Reid. > Peters, Pull, Koetting, Schefstad. > Stevens, Foster, How(e), Judkins, Hawkins, Spry > Smith, Woolman, Cowgill. > Redman, House, Bunger, Rookstool, Stimmel, Albaugh > Scheerer, Raab. > Jones, Johnson, May, Bartels , Hull, Chase. > -whew ! : )