From: History of the Town of Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire with a Genealogical Register by Abiel Abbot Livemore and Sewall Putnam. Pub: Lowell, Mass.: Marden and Rowell, Printers. 1888. Page 368: FLINT FAMILY 1. THOMAS FLINT,d. Ap[ril 15, 1663. According to tradition he came from Wales. He is first mentioned in town records of Salem, Mass., in 1650. He bought 200 acres; his farm has always been in possession of descendants. By his wife, Ann, he had four sons and two daughters. Descendants of the two sons, name below, have lived in Wilton.: 2. Thomas (4) , eldest son, b. about 1645. 3. George (5) second son, b. Jan 6, 1652. 4. THOMAS (2) d. May 2, 1721, abed about 76 years. A farmer and carpenter; served in King Philip's war and was wounded in the attack upon the Narragansetts, in 1675. He m., May 24, 1666, Hannah Moulton. who d. March 30, 1673; m., 2d, Sept 15, 1674, Mary, dau. of William Dounton. 7 ch. 5. Ebenezer (8), third son, b. April 6, 1683. 6. GEORGE (3), b. Jan 6 1652; d. June 23, 1720. Removed to Reading, Mass., before 1682, and settled on land inherited from his father. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Hutchinson) Putnam. She was b. Aug 11. 1662; d. March 6, 1697. He m., 2d, March 2, 1699, Mrs. Susanna Gardner, who d. March, 1720. 10 ch. 7. Ebenezer (10), second son, b. Dec 16, 1689. 8. EBENEZER (5) , B. April 6, 1683; d. 1767. Res. North Reading, on land given him by his father, Jan. 28, 1718. He m. Gertrude Pope, 6 ch. 9. Nathan (12) , third son, b. May 8, 1716. 10. EBENEZER (7) , b. Dec 16, 1689; d. Sept 18, 1778. A farmer; lived in North Reading on a farm given him by his father from the north part of his farm. Ebenezer's farm remains, undiminished, in possession of his descendants. He m. May 18, 1714, Tabitha Burnap, wh d. July 30, 1734. 6 ch. 11. Ebenezer (14) eldest son, b. Sept 1, 1716. 12. NATHAN (9) b. May 8, 1716. A farmer; removed to Amherst about 1774. He m. Lydia Hutchinson. 6 ch. 13. Nathan (16), eldest son, b., North Reading, May 4, 1748. P. 369 14. EBENEZER (11), b. Sept 1, 1716. A farmer; res. North Reading; served in the French and Indian war and was shot by an Indian in Township No. 4, now Charlestown., He m., May 24, 1738, Abigail, dau. of Henry and Sarah Sawyer. 5 ch. 15. Ebenezer (29), second son, b. North Reading, June 17, 1742. 16. NATHAN (13) b. North Reading, May 4, 1748. A farmer; res Amherst; m. Phebe Smith. Children, of whom three have lived in Wilton: 17. Nathan, b. jan 19, 1780. 18. Simeon (42) b. May 16, 1782 19. Ebenezer, B. Feb 20, 1784. 20. Isaac, b. May 28, 1785; d. young. 21. Calvin, b. April 2, 1787; m. Rachel Wilkins. 22. Bathsheba, b. June 28, 1788; m. _______Richardson. 23. Polly. 24. Susanna, b. May 19, 1794. 25. Phebe, b. July 6, 1796. 26. Isaac, b. sept 3, 1798. 27. Betsy, b. June 25, 1800; m. March 28, 1837, Pyam Herrick. 28. EBENEZER (15) b. North Reading, June 17, 1742; d. Wilton, april 29, 1829. He was one of the minute menn of 1775. the courier, announcing the march of the British toward Concord, reached his place soon after he had begun to plough in the morning. He unyoked his oxen, left the yoke with the plough, got his gun and ammunition and hastened to Concord. He and his comrades came up with the enemy soon after they had commenced their retreat from Concord and pursued them until they passed into Boston. He bought and lived on the farm which had been cleared up by Alexander Milliken. He had an iron constitution; was of middle height, compactly built, quick and muscular; a man of much decision and very industrious. he used to say that, when he was a young man, if he could not get more, he would work for 1s. 6d. a day, or for 1 s. or even for 9d. He m. June 7 1764, Asenath Holt, wh was b. March 31, 1744, and d. Dec 8, 1786; m. 2d Nov, 27, 1789, Mrs Mary (Damon) Taylor, who was b. Oct 11, 1753, and d. March 20, 1844. Children: 30. Ebenezer, b. May 13, 1765. A farmer; res Hillsborough. He m., March 14, 1793, Dorcas Lufkin. 11 ch. 31. Daniel, b. March 27, 1767. A farmer; res. Hillsborough. He m. June 28, 1795, Lydia Shattuck. 5 ch. 32. Asenath, b. March 4, 1769; m. June 21, 1792, Edward Pratt. Res. Temple. 33. Nabby, b. June 30, 1771; m. Jan 29, 1795, Abner Holt. Res Albany, Me. 1 ch. 34. Ephraim, b. Sept 4, 1773. A farmer; res. Albany, Me. He m. Eleanor Holt; 8 ch. 35. John, b. april 4, 1776; d. Sept 4, 1778 36. Amos, b. April 16, 1778. a farmer; res Francestown. He m. Feb 3, 1803, Abigail Morse; 5 ch. P. 370. 37. John (49) b. Feb 23, 1780. 38. Phebe, b. May 4, 1782; d. Aug 30, 1797. 39. Samuel, b. May 2, 1791; d. June 4, 1828; unm. Grad at Middleburg College. 40. Lucinda, b. May 2, 1791; D. May 20, 1846. unm. 41. Abner, b. Oct 20, 1796. Grad Dartmouth College, 1821. in 1822 he was engaged as a teacher in Albany, NY, where he was successful, especially in teaching mathematics, in which he excelled. After he had been absent from Wilton about two years, his friends heard nothing from him until he returned in 1832, with his mind so broken down that he was unable to solve a problem, unless of the simplest kind. He was for a time at the asylum at Concord, and died at the county farm at Goffstown. 42. SIMEON (18) b. May 16, 1782. A carpenter; res. Mont Vernon. He m. Sarah Kendall. children; 43. Simeon Kendall (55) b. Feb 1, 1805. 44. Nathan (57) b. Oct 8, 1806. 45. Grisey, b. Aug 17, 1808, unm. 46. Jacob, B. Dec 8, 1810. 47. Eliza, b. Feb 18, 1813; D. Dec 1814. 48. Daniel K. b. May 15, 1815. 49. JOHN(37), b. Feb 23, 1780; d. May 30, 1847. He came to Wilton with his father in 1802 and lived there the rest of his life. A farmer, industrious and honorable in all his dealings. He held offices in the militia to the rank of captain; was chosen, June 29, 1826, deacon of the Cong. Ch. and served until his death. He m. Feb 13, 1803, Sarah, dau. of Levi and Sarah (Parker) Flint. She was b. Nov 25, 1783; d. Oct 6. 1863. Children: 50. Sarah, b. April 5, 1804; d. Oct 11, 1836; m. June 26, 1828, Rev Warren Burton. See Burton gen. (98). 51. John, b. June 30 1805; d. Dic 25, 1831. unm. 52. Abiel (66), b. Jan 22, 1809. 53. Eleanor, b. April 23, 1812; d. April 2, 1836. 54. Abigail H. , b. June 3, 1816; d. Dec 7. 1834. 55. SIMEON KENDALL (43) b. Feb 1, 1805; d. Nov 23. 1879. He was a stone-cutter for many years at Quincy, Mass; in 1867 removed to Tyngsborough, Mass., and returned to Wilton in 1875. He m. April 1836, Martha H. Green; m. 2d March 23, 1852, Lucy W. Freeman. child: 56. John Q. b. May 4, 1835. a carriage-maker, came to Wilton, Aug 1869. He m. April 3, 1868, Ruth Bearce; n. ch. 57. NATHAN (44) b. Oct 6, 1806; d. Dec 10, 1882. a shoe-maker; has lived in different places, but more in Wilton than elsewhere, post-master at Wilton eight years. He m. Sept 22, 1832, Dorothy s. Glidden, who was b. Gilmanton, Nov. 22, 1808, and d. Oct 12, 1862; m. 2d, Mrs. Julia Summer. Children: 58. Ellen, b. April 17, 1835; m. June 1, 1856, John H. Frye. See Frye ge. (61) 59. Emeline, b. March 27, 1836; m. ______Jackson, by who whe had two children. He was a volunteer and died in a Rebel prison. Sh m. 2d, George Battis. 60. Charles Henry, b. April 8, 1837; m. a Miss Snow. A merchant; res. Bridgeport, Conn. 61. Albert Smith, b. Jan 20, 1839; d. april, 15, 1840. 62. Albert Smith, b. Oct 27, 1840; enlisted in Co. D., Fourth Regtl, N.H. V., and d. of disease Aug 8, 1863. 63. Sarah Lavinda, b. Dec. 23, 1842; M. Oct 20, 1871, Francis Hayden; d. Nov 26, 1884. 64. Nathan Elmore, b. Dec 21, 1846; res California 65. Clara Eliza, b. March 27, 1848; m.; res. California. 66. ABIEL (52), b. Jan 22, 1809. A farmer, and lived on the homestead which he sold soon after the death of his mother. He m. Sept 26, 1836, Hannah C. Shattuck, who was b. Pembroke, April 2, 1810, an d. april 16, 1879. Children: 67. John R., b. April 23, 1838; unm; works in a factory. 68. Charles S. b. Nov 9, 1841; d. Feb 4, 1860. 69. Alion B. , b. Aug 2, 1844; d. Jan 28, 1888. A carpenter. He m. Jun 11, 1876, Mary Susan Gray; n. ch. 70. Arthur W., B. Jun 16, 1849; d. May 10, 1855. Hope this is helpful to all you Flints et al.