LOUDON, NH - Advertising - IRAD BRICKETT store. New goods described. MANCHESTER, NH - For Sale - Farm and Tavern Stand in Manchester NH, on Mammoth Road, "a few rods north of the old meeting house." Description of the land and buildings. Ad osted by Samuel Jackson. MARLBORO, NH - Notice - horse stolen and reward. Description of horse and also items stolen from Charles Holman Jr. on the same night. Ad placed by Jonah Davis. General Notice - MERRIMACK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY annual meeting officers. includes names of Richard Bradley of Concord President; Thomas D. Merrill, of Epsom, Vice President; Richard Greenough of Canterbury, Treasurer; James Wilson of Pembroke, Secretary; Directors are Joseph Low of Concord, Hall Burgin of Allenstown, Jonathan Ayers of Canterbury, James Blake of Chichester, Page Eaton of Henniker and Reuben Johnson of Boscawen. General Notice - MERRIMACK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY to meet at Dunbarton. Mentions annual meeting held at Pembroke and winners (and prize) money mentioned includes: Olney Thompson, best farm; John Berry, Peter Bartlett, Nathan Ballard Jr., Charles Hutchins, Joshua Lane, Thomas Ames, John West, Charles Butters, David Ambrose, James Mann, John Peverly, Benjamin Simpson, Charles Hutchins, Warren Story, Moses Chandler, Joseph Barnard, Stephen Libbey, Aaron Whittemore, John Jarvis, Richard Bradley, Hiram Brown, Caleb Reynolds, Miss Ann Emery, John Head, Benjamin Whipple, Stephen Chase, Mrs. Nancy Dudley, Mrs. Betsey Emerson, Miss Asenath Mason, Miss Mary Kimball, Ruel Walker, Ezra Allen, Aaron Whittemore, James Haselton, Benjamin Simpson, John G. Simpson, John C. Kimball, William Gault, Richard Porter, Benjamin Gale, Miss Priscilla Morrill, Miss Eleanor Eastman, Miss Mary C. Stinson, Mrs. Samuel Moore, Timothy Chandler, Stephen Chase, Miss Almira Kemp, James Wilson. Other names included are Philip Carrigan Esq., and mention of Robert Ambrose who died recently. NEWS - The National Debt - description of the current debt of the United States! (1831) NEWBURPORT - NEWS - Highway robbery of a colored barber, named Cambridge of fifteen dollars. An examination took place before Mr. Justice Cook. NEW HAMPTON, Stafford Co. NH - Notice of Estate of THOMAS BALEY, late of New Hampton and appointment of LEWIS BURLEIGH as administrator of the estate by the judge of probate. STORY - about a yankee schoolmaster in Rensselaer County, NY STORY - from the Edenton Gazette, regarding an insurrection of negroes in Southampton county, VA. NEWTOWN, NH - Notice, Farm for sale, and Tavern. Location is on the road from Haverhill MA to Exeter NH, about five miles from Salisbury and Amesbury Mills. Description given. Ad posted by Samuel Gale. NORTHUMBERLAND, Coos Co. NH - Public Notice of property to be sold at public auction at the house of Thomas Eames, innholder at Northumberland. Includes property description, location, etc. Owner names include: Joseph Moulton Jr., Daniel R. Rogers, James Jewett, and Joseph Peverly. Ad posted by Walter Capron, collector. NORTHWOOD, NH - Notice of dissolution of co-partnership of Morril & Dearborn, posted by Nathaniel Morrill and James Dearborn. An added notice states that Nathaniel Morrill will continue his business at the present store, lately occupied by Morrill & Dearborn. PIERCY, Coos Co. NH - Public Notice of auction of properties to be held at the dwelling house of Aaron Potter. Describes properties to be auction. Owner names include: Edward Ayres, Ammisier Cutter Esq., Joshua Crocket, Richard Fitzgerald, Frederick Holm, Reuben Herriman, Jesse Johnson, Jonas Clark March, Thomas Martain Esq., Edmund Morse, Caleb Marshall, Joshua Martain, John Noble, Thomas Peverly Jr., Philip Pendexter, William Perkins, Nehemiah Rowell, Thomas Ransom, George R. Treadwell, Caleb Tapin, and George Walton Jr. Ad posted by Aaron Potter, collector. PIERMONT, Grafton Co. NH - Public Notice of properties to be sold at public auction at the house of William H. Wells, innholder in said Piermont. Includes descriptions and locations of the properties. Owner names include: Hunt farm near Amos Hurds last occupied by Joseph T. Judkins; gristmill owned by J.F. Wilson, last occupied by Asahel Farnsworth; Land claimed by Ezra Bartlett, being a part of lot No. 52 in the 4th division, Noah Doe, Eliphalet Kimball, Richard Underhill, Wiseman Clagget, Daniel Warner, William Parker, Richard Jenness, A. Wiggins, Jonathan Church, Jonathan Carleton, John Hale. Ad placed by George W. Stevens, collector. POETRY -- Hartford - a dirge.
Description of use of product. Mentions recommenders: Mr. Kimball of Boston; Dr. Frenville of Cambridgeport; Mr. Abell of Boston; Dr. C.F. Baumlin of Cambridge; Rev. Mason Knapen of Sudbury Vt.; for sale by LOWELL & REED, No. 111 State Street, Concord NH; also for sale by Horatio Hill & Co., Concord, Samuel Morril, Concord, George Tilden, Keene; William Cheney, Newport; J. Hubbard, Portsmouth; and R. Reed, Amherst. General Advertising - Potatoes Wanted, also corn, by A.P. STINSON, Warden. General Advertising - Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. Mentions Dr. Jeremiah Ellsworth of Silver Creek, Chatangue Co. NY. Certifiers include Ebenezer Thompson, Esq. of East Cambridge MA;, Rebuen Blanchard of Peacham Vt. General Advertising - for Rocking Trusses, manufactured in Canterbury, Merrimack Co. NH by the Shakers. Ad placed by David How. Mentions a list of places where they are sold. GILMANTON, Strafford Co. NH - Notice - regarding estate of JOSIAH ROBINSON, late of Gilmanton, by his executor, EZEKIEL ROBINSON. Ad posted by Daniel C. Atkinson, judge of probate. GOFFSTOWN, NH - Notice: Cows of Eliphalet Jones struck by lightning. GOFFSTOWN, NH - Public Notice: lands in Goffstown to be sold at public auction at the Inn of Capt. Jonathan Butterfield in Goffstown. Shows property size, location, etc. Names mentioned include heirs of Joshua Pierce, Silas Shepherd, heirs of James Parker, Blodgett farm, James Walker, Caleb Mills, Daniel Kittredge, Col. William P. Riddle, Ephraim Harvell, Paseael Fletcher Martin place. Ad placed by James Collins, collector. HANCOCK, Hillsborough Co., NH - Public Notice regarding properties to be sold at public auction at the house of David Patten, Innholder, at Hancock NH. Property sizes, locations, etc. include. Some names of property owners include: Joseph Cobb on the gore, Jacob Jewell, -- Joslin, James Kimball on the gore, Nathaniel Moor, Cyrus Tolman on the gore, Jonathan Temple intervale; Samuel Robinson, David Stiles, Samuel Miller, Mark Woodbury intervale farm; John Sprague, Jonathan Parkist, and Timothy Fox. Ad posted by Asa Washburn, collector. HILLSBOROUGH (sic HILLSBORO), NH - Advertising of L.M. KIMBALL regarding his blacksmith business in Hillsborough NH. Description of services. HILLSBOROUGH, NH - Advertising - Store of L.M. KIMBALL, lastest fashions of fall & winter and many other items, alot of detail and description. HOPKINTON, NH - Notice, regarding an indentured apprentice, ENOCH CALL, by his former employer, JOHN BACON. HOPKINTON, NH - Notice, regarding a strayed or stolen bay mare with description. Ad by Sylvester P. Williams of Hopkinton NH. Mentions Mr. Isaac Hardy and Meredith's Bridge. JEFFERSON, Coos Co. NH - Public notice of properties to be sold at public auction at the dwelling house of John J. Blaisdell in Jefferson NH. Includes list, owner, size, and other descriptions. Property owner names include: N.A. & J. Haven and Mark W. Pierce, J. Lindsay & J. Pike, Jacob Sheafe, Tobias Wentworth, Benjamin Herford, Samuel Banfield, Eliakim Herford, William Farrar, Hall J. How, Harriet Hill, Nathaniel Merrill, B.P. Gilman, Palmer, Elisha Hill, William Rice administrator of the estate of the late E.G. Parrott, Samuel Willey, and Jacob Sheafe. Ad was placed by John J. Blaisdell, collector. KEENE, NH - Advertising - J. & J. W. PRENTISS, book publishers. Describes latest books available (lengthy). Mentions these books are also for sale by H. Hill & Co. Marsh Capen & Lyon and Hoag & Atwood, Concord, and by the booksellers in Portsmouth, Dover, Amherst, Nashua &c. LANCASTER, Coos Co. NH - Public Notice of auction of properties, at the house of Benjamin Stephenson, innholder of Lancaster NH. Includes owners, size and description of properties. Owners include: Aaron Bloss, Reuben W. Freeman, Gregory & Wells, Guy Ely, Anson Fisk, Clark Jones, Cheney Hildreth, Abner Holden, Barker's Location, Joseh New March, John Saunders, Timothy Whitney, Israel Hale Jr. John Warden, Silas Rice, Nathaniel Smith, Daniel Hale, Benjamin Mann, John Rogers. Ad posted by Reuben Stephenson, collector.
GILFORD, Strafford, Co. NH - Court of Probate Notice, regarding Stephen Plumer, guardian of David Plumer Ladd. Mentions property in Guilford, abutters including Francis W. Boynton, and Samuel Dicey. Ad by D.C. Atkinson, judge of probate. HAWKE, Rockingham Co., NH - Court of Probate notice, regarding MARY QUIMBY, late of Hawke. Ad posted by John Harvey, judge of probate. DANBURY, NH - Notice - by JOHN PETERS regarding relinquishing his right over his son JOHN PETERS. DEATH NOTICE - mentions: Harford Vt of Mary Gove daughter of Capt. Abel Bailey of Acworth NH; Deerfield NH, of Mr. Ezekiel Eastman; Pelham, Mrs. Molley, consort of Mr. William R. Lyon; Barnstead, NH, of Jonathan Sampson; Deerfield, NH, of Mrs. Mary, the wife of Gordon Haley; De Moine Rapids, IL, Dr. Matthias Spaulding of Chelmsford, MA (nephew of Matthias Spaulding MD of Amherst), Loudon NH, Winchenden NH and Milford NH. DEERING, NH - Notice of Auction: "one half acre of land, opposite to Dr. Forsaith's in the south part of Deering, on the road leading from Francestown village to Hillsboro Bridge." Description of this and another piece of land being auctioned. Ad posted by Luther Phelps. DERRY, NH - Notice of Old Derry Fair and mention of the annual purse. DERRY, Rockingham Co., NH - Commissioners Notice, regarding the estate of ANDREW CLINDENNIN, late of Derry. Ad signed by B.T. Humphrey, Commissioner. DURHAM, NH - Notice regarding a colt strayed from the subscriber's land, description of colt. Ad placed by Benjamin Mathes Jr. FRANKLIN, NH - Advertising by GREENLEAF & EASTMAN, for Thompson's black and yellow snuff and cigars. FRANKLIN, NH - Notice seeking blacksmith apprentice, by JAMES H. PRCOTOR. FRANKLIN, NH - Advertisement of books recently received. CONCORD, NH - East Village. Advertisement by STEPHEN AMBROSE of goods in his store (lengthy). BRADFORD, NH - Advertising by BARD P. PAGE of a "newly invented Cylinder Cooking Stove" at his factory. A list of people who have used the stove for a year or more and promote the purchase include A.F. Cressey, Jeremiah Page Jr., Timothy Dowling, Peter Codman, Joseph Shattuck, Jeremiah Brown, Samuel P. Collins, John Kimball, Jonathan Bagley, Jason H. Ames, Christopher S. Blaisdell, Stephen Presby, Benjamin Marshall, Rufus Fuller Jr., James Heseltine, William Carr, John Felch, William Wadleigh, William Doolittle, Benjamin Winchester, John D. Wadley, Nathan Martin, Hezekiah Blaisdell Jr., and Benjamin Hall. General Advertising - THOMAS' ALMANAC - The (Old) Farmer's Almanac notice, pubished by RICHARDSON, LORD & HOLBROOK, Boston. Ad posted by Robert B. Thomas, Esq. CONCORD, NH - Notice - special meeting of the CONCORD MECHANIC'S ASSOCIATION in the Concord Court Room. Ad posted by H.E. Moore, Secretary. FRANKLIN, NH - Advertising - for Moore's Patent Cooking Stove, and shop in Franklin Village of JAMES H. PROCTOR. People certifying they use the stove and recommend it, include: Jesse Merril of Franklin; Seth Eastman of Concord; Asa C. Morrison; Benjamin Morrill of Boscawen; Thomas H. Bullard and Jeremiah Greene; General Advertising - for Doctor La Mott's Vegetable Cough Pills. Description of the product. Ad placed by N. Gale of Lowell MA. General Advertising - for Jewett's Improved Vegetable Pills.
NEWS - Casualty, capsizing of a boat, mentions towns of Castine and Lincolnville, and those involved, David Howe, Ann Howe and Charles Whitney. COLUMBIA, Coos Co., NH - Public Notice - properties with taxes due, to go to auction, to be held at the house of Harvey Hobart in Columbia. Names mentioned include Nathaniel Peabody, Samuel Sherburne, Eleazor Wales, Jeremiah Jackson, Benjamin Leoned, John Squire, Ebenezer Leoned. Ad posted by Harvey Hobart, collector. CONCORD, NH - Advertising - GEORGE D. ABBOTT, Painting, Doors, & C., also house and sign painting CONCORD, NH - Advertising - No. 4 Hill's Building by ASAPH EVANS - Fall & Winter Goods, descriptions and wanted. CONCORD, NH - Advertising, No. 4 Hills BUilding by ASAPH EVANS - Fresh Groceries - description of items being sold, and items wanted. CONCORD, NH - Advertising, Main Street, South End, by CHARLES HUTCHINS. Seasonable Goods, description; also W.I. GOODS & GROCERIES, Crockery, Hollow Ware, and items wanted. CONCORD, NH - Advertising, Shoe store of CHARLOTTE HERBERT. Description of items sold. CONCORD, NH - Advertising, store "opposite the post-office" by EDWARD BRACKETT. Description of items. CONCORD, NH - Advertising, store of H. FESSENDEN, saddlery, hardware and harness furniture. CONCORD, NH - Advertising by two men seeking wool skins, ISAAC C. BRADLEY and JOSEPH GROVER. CONCORD, NH - Advertising of store, Main Street, North End, Arcade Store by JOHN ESTABROOK. West India Goods and other items described including items wanted. CONCORD, NH - Advertising: Store, "a few rods north of the Merrimack County Bank," selling flax seed, woolen yarn and cloth and good socks. Ad posted by Samuel Herbert and John West. Same ad includes a dwelling house to let. CONCORD, NH - Advertising: Wholesale store, "nearly opposite the Phoenix Hotel," by Nathaniel H. Osgood & Co. Description (in great detail) of items sold. Mentions their wholesale store in BOSTON. CONCORD, NH (East Village) - Advertising: Store of JOHN PUTNEY, with description of items sold. CONCORD, NH - Advertising & Notice: Store of C.M. Smith has moved two doors above the shop she formerly occupied. Describes the women's goods and seeks apprentices. CONCORD, NH - Notice: ABIEL WALKER requesting the return of his green silk umbrella, from the gallery of the North meeting house. CONCORD, NH - Advertising by Estabrook & Pecker of taking on a new partner, Robert E. Pecker. Mentions Arcade Store at Nos. 1 and 2 north end of Main Street, Davis' new Brick Store. Their stock of dry goods is described. Ad posted by John Estabrook and Robert E. Pecker. CONCORD, NH - Advertising, by ASAPH EVANS at No. 4 Hill's Building - for Buffalo Robes CONCORD, NH - Advertising - W.I. GOODS and GROCERIES and also items wanted. CONCORD, NH - Advertising - HORATIO HILL & CO., description of books and commentaries in stock CONCORD, NH - Advertising - MERRIMACK COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, office in Merrimack County Bank building. Mentions Isaac Hill, president; and Samuel Morrill, Secretary. CONCORD, NH - Advertising - CHARLES HUTCHINS - Main Street, South End. Items wanted at the store of the subscriber and cash paid for Rum barrels, etc.
NHROCKIN MESSAGE BOARD POST done by [email protected] This was too long for the mailing list so will be sending several posts This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iQB.2ACE/664 Message Board Post: I recently purchased an 1831 newspaper (the October 24, 1831 edition of the NH Patriot and State Gazette) which I carefully scanned, and have added the following notices to my web site at: http://www.nh.searchroots.com/newspaper.html These articles hold some real genealogical treasures for people researching their families in New Hampshire around 1821. BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF SCANNED ARTICLES: ALTON, NH - Public Notice: Ezekiel Hayes regarding his son William H. Hayes, a minor. Witnesses, Aaron Clough and Ezra Ham BEDFORD, NH - Piscattaquog Village - A store to let, contact is John Parker Jr. BOSCAWEN, NH - Notice - proprietors of BOSCAWEN BRIDGE to hold annual meeting at the toll-house in Canterbury NH. Ad posted by WILLIAM W. GAGE, Proprietor's Clerk. BOSTON, MA - Advertising: Fairbanks, Loring & Co., corner of Kilby and Milk Streets for Hard Ware and Sadlery BOSTON, MA - Advertising: Gordon & Stoddard, 78 and 80 State Street, Woolen, Cotton, Linen and Stuff Goods BOSTON, MA - Advertising: Richardson, Lord & Holbrook. Promotes Blake's New Geography for Children, by Rev. J.L. Blake BOSTON, MA - Advertising: Suffolk House, situated on Elm Street "opposite Mr. Wild's; description of boarding house/hotel. Ad placed by Phinehas Adams, and Charles West from Concord NH. BOSTON, MA - Advertising: Whiton & March, No. 21 Central Street, Boston; foreign and domestic goods; ad placed by James M. Whiton and Andrew S. March. NEWS ARTICLE - mentions Boston newspaper, "Liberator," and an indictment to the Grant Gury against William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp, the editor and publisher for its circulation and publication, regarding insurrection among slaves. CAMPTON, Grafton Co., NH - Public Notice - taxes due, # lots, division range, etc. Mentions the names of Moses George, John Little, Elijah Smart Jr., Moody Bartlett, Giles Merrill, William Thornton, Ebenezer Burbank, Walter Willey, Timothy Chases, Eben T. Whitney, John Smith, William Moses, E. Kinneston, William Home, George Avery. Ad posted by David Webster, collector. CAANAN, (DAME'S GORE), Grafton Co, NH - Public Notice - Auction of a farm in this location. Ad posted by Josiah R. Haynes. CAANAN, Grafton Co. NH - Public Notice of Taxes Due, and public auctions to be held at Guilford Cobb's Inn in Canaan. Includes size, location and description of properties. Owners names include Ira Gates, Samuel Willis, William Hayward, Richard and Nathan Currier, Cyrus B. Hamilton, Joseph Burleigh, Zachariah F. Lory, Tristram Sanborn Jr., Jeremiah Wilson, Simeon Chase, Nathaniel Warner, Charles Mayridge, Dudley Bailey, Daniel Gile, Samuel Stevens, heirs of Joshua Stevens, heirs of Riley James, James Dwinnels, Benjamin Flood, David G. Webster, Stephen Kendrick, and James Stevens. Also has nonresident unimproved list showing William Fox Jr., William King, William Wentworth, George King. Ad posted by Jonas W. Smith, collector.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Uran, Uren, Urin, Youring, Ewins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iQB.2ACE/662.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Janice: My connection with William Uran etc. goes further down the line probably on another branch leading to Peter Uran then to Joseph Youring, then Jonathan Ewins. My 6th generation grand father was Moses Ewins who came to NY with Jonathan Ewins from New Hampshire. I was trying to find out if you knew how or when William Uran came to Star Island in 1653 when he was first noted at that place. I will fit in your line tomorrow when I am flying back to Portland, OR where I live. I am a flight attendant for American Airlines based in Chicago. I have been working on the family for over 20 years. Where do you live? I do have the information you sent on the Urin line from the New England Register as I believe that is where you also got the information. Thank you so much for answering my email. You can write to me directly at the above address. Hope to hear from you. Sincerely Suzanne
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iQB.2ACE/166.1.1 Message Board Post: I have possible link I've been working on.Did William & Abigail have a son Rufus E. Simpson?If so I found him living with an Abigail in 1850 Greenland,NH,he's age 8.Later I see him as a miller living in Gloucester,Mass on Washington Street with wife Jane/Jennie Eliza (Harding?) of Nova Scotia b. Nov.1846.Jennie appears in Greenland in 1910 alone,widowed age 63.They somehow maybe connected to a Carrie B.( Mclaughlin)Philbrick possibly.Anything ring bells?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iQB.2ACE/662.1 Message Board Post: William, You are obviously a Uran/Urin/Uren descendant, so am I. You can see the Isle of Shoals from the NH coast, so actually if it was a placid day (or not) a good sized rowboat would get you there, and you wouldn't actually need a "ship." I'm not sure if this answers your question.... Here's a little bit I have on the Uran family of the Isle of Shoals... BIOGRAPHY: From the Urann Family of New England - New England Historical and Genealogical Society William-1 URIN, sometimes spelled Uran, Urann, Uren, Yuran, Youring and Yourin, was probably the ancestor of all bearing the name in New England. It has not been learned where he came from, but he was at the Isles of Shoals as early as 1653, for on 12 Sept. of that year he was granted a lot of land there, "between goodman Jacksone and William Cotton with convenient la[nding?]," At various times later he was given grants of land. He was one of the petitioners "that a Court might be held at the Isles of Shoals," also "that the inhabitants might be granted the privileges of a town." Like most of the inhabitants of the islands he was a fisherman. He died at the Isles of Shoals, and the inventory of his estate, filed 11 July 1664, amounted to L433.12.8 ------------ His widow ELEANOR married secondly, about 1672, Richard Woolcome or Willcomb, who purchased part of the estate of William Urin, deceased 17 July 1672. She died in 1699, and in her will, dated 19 Sept 1699, she leaves the balance of her estate to her "five chidlren, son-in-law John Muchemore to take care of Joseph Youring to bring him up in the faith of God and to such Larning as is convenient for one of his degrees." Richard Gooss or Goss, her kinsman, was one of the overseers of the will. ------------- Richard Woolcome and Eleanor had two chidlren: Zacheus, and Anne who married John Muchemore. In a petition of John Urin, son of Eleanor, to have his brother-in-law John Muchemore administer upon this mother's estate, he states that John Muchemore's wife "was his sister on his mother's side." The will of John Muchemore dated 11 Feb 1717-8, mentions wife Anne and children, John, Richard, Joseph, William, Sarah, Abigail Priest, and Rachel Downs. William Wilkins or Willcomb of Ipswich, grandsome of Richard Woolcome of Star Island was appointed administrator of the estate 11 Aug 1719. RESIDENCE(S): From "Isle of Shoals, A Capsule History", http://www.seacoastnh.com/shoals/history.html Rich land speculators Ferdinando Gorges and John Mason were granted royal title to all the key colonies from Virginia to Maine. When the Piscataqua area failed to yield gold, copper, or precious spices, they had to settle for fish -- lots of fish. In fact, the potential profits were so great that the investors surgically divided their property down the center. Half the Isles of Shoals ended up in the royal province of New Hampshire, the other half in Maine. The hardy new breed of "Shoalers" quickly grew in number and independence. Trees imported from the mainland became homes to as many as 600 residents by 1645, most living on Hog (now Appledore) and Smuttynose Islands in Maine. Some suggest the population may have risen to 1,000 residents. When Massachusetts annexed Maine and presumed to tax the Shoalers, most of the population emigrated to nearby Star Island in New Hampshire -- early evidence of the Granite State"s quirky "live free or die" attitude. There, after much petitioning, they formed the town of Gosport which remained largely ungoverned. When Harvard educated Rev. John Tucke of Hampton arrived on the Isles in 1732, he found a hard drinking, hard working population isolated from mainland laws, manners, mores and religion. His missionary efforts to "civilize" the islanders continued until his death in 1773, just before the American Revolution. Unable to protect the Isles from British naval forces, the province of NH ordered the Shoalers to the mainland. Many came, dismantling and floating their homes to shore. Many of these homes reportedly still exist, scattered from York. Maine to Ipswich, Massachusetts. --------------- I descend this way... William Urin (d 1664 Isle of Shoals) & Eleanor d. 1699 John Urin (1655-1734) & Rebecca Cate (1657-1745) Richard Urin (1686-1776) & Mehitable Corliss (1698-1742) John Urin (1718-?) & Sarah Duty (1721-1759) James Uran (1757-1845) & Mary Corser (1759-1834) Anna Uran (1787-1821) & Daniel KILBORN (1780/81-1857) [end of Uran line in my tree] Looking forward to hearing from you.. Janice
Thank you Dick, Lee and Cheryl. You've made my day! Bill Teschek Assistant Director Lane Memorial Library 2 Academy Ave. Hampton, NH 03842 603.926.3368 [email protected] > I was pleased to read Lee's and Cheryl's comments > below regarding what they thought about what's offered > for free by [Salem's ?] and Hampton's librar[y][ies]. > I can tell you from first-person experience that the > difference between libraries, as far as what they > offer [or don't offer] is concerned, stems entirely > from the interests and the focus or dedication of the > employees who work there. > > Bill Teschek, Asst. Dir. at Hampton's Lane Memorial > Library, should get the lion's share of the credit > [thanks, too, to support and backing from his boss] > for the content of the website sponsored by Lane. > Volunteers can help make a difference, too, and > residency in the Hampton area is NOT a requirement. > For example, I handle Lane's genealogy database from > southern California. > > Several years ago, shortly after we started adding > Hampton's genealogy to their website, I offered to do > the same thing for Rye's library. I never received a > reply to my offer. Maybe someone else, trying the same > thing today in Rye, or elsewhere, might have better > luck. I, too, wish more libraries would offer the kind > of information that Lane has made available. With a > little help and encouragement from us, maybe some of > them would. Worth a try? > > --- lee zuker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > We just got back from visiting the library. They > > are just as nice in person > > and very helpful. Recommend the visit for all. > > > > Lee Zuker > > Shelton, WA > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: 9kats [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:13 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [NHROCKIN] Re: [Ma-Bay-Colony] interesting > > sites for early > > Scarborough aka Black point, Blue Point, Dunstan, > > Spurwink...... > > > > Thank Cindy for sharing! I am also impressed (very > > impressed) with the > > Hampton Lane Library website! They deserve > > recognition for all their work > > and offering to the public tons of free, online > > genealogical information. I > > wish all libraries, big & small, would follow suit. > > Thanks again Cindy! > > Cheryl of Exeter, NH > > ***** > > Dick Marston, Compiler: Marston Family & Hampton, N.H., Genealogies, > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=Dick-Marston&I11.x=41&I11.y=8 > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hampton-nh > Administrator: MARSTON Mail List [[email protected]] > > > ==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from Mail Mode send a message to: [email protected] [[email protected] for Digest Mode] that contains (in the body of the message) ONLY the command unsubscribe. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >
I had a similar very nice experience at the Greenland library, which is one of the smallest libraries I've seen. And they seemed interested in what I was looking for and knowledgeable on the subject, suggested some sources I might not have otherwise considered. Not in Rockingham Country, but I was checking out the Moultons, and visited some friends in Moultonborough,NH which is on the north shore of Winnipesauke, and they were also most helpful. And of course, in Seattle we are blessed with an incredible genealogy section in the main public library, and also the Fiske genealogical library...small but lots of great things. So there is help out there...you just have to look for it. Lee -----Original Message----- From: Dick Marston [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 5:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NHROCKIN] RE: Interesting sites for [Rockingham county genealogy] I was pleased to read Lee's and Cheryl's comments below regarding what they thought about what's offered for free by [Salem's ?] and Hampton's librar[y][ies]. I can tell you from first-person experience that the difference between libraries, as far as what they offer [or don't offer] is concerned, stems entirely from the interests and the focus or dedication of the employees who work there. Bill Teschek, Asst. Dir. at Hampton's Lane Memorial Library, should get the lion's share of the credit [thanks, too, to support and backing from his boss] for the content of the website sponsored by Lane. Volunteers can help make a difference, too, and residency in the Hampton area is NOT a requirement. For example, I handle Lane's genealogy database from southern California. Several years ago, shortly after we started adding Hampton's genealogy to their website, I offered to do the same thing for Rye's library. I never received a reply to my offer. Maybe someone else, trying the same thing today in Rye, or elsewhere, might have better luck. I, too, wish more libraries would offer the kind of information that Lane has made available. With a little help and encouragement from us, maybe some of them would. Worth a try? --- lee zuker <[email protected]> wrote: > We just got back from visiting the library. They > are just as nice in person > and very helpful. Recommend the visit for all. > > Lee Zuker > Shelton, WA > > -----Original Message----- > From: 9kats [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:13 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [NHROCKIN] Re: [Ma-Bay-Colony] interesting > sites for early > Scarborough aka Black point, Blue Point, Dunstan, > Spurwink...... > > Thank Cindy for sharing! I am also impressed (very > impressed) with the > Hampton Lane Library website! They deserve > recognition for all their work > and offering to the public tons of free, online > genealogical information. I > wish all libraries, big & small, would follow suit. > Thanks again Cindy! > Cheryl of Exeter, NH ***** Dick Marston, Compiler: Marston Family & Hampton, N.H., Genealogies, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=Dick-Marston&I11.x=41&I1 1.y=8 http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hampton-nh Administrator: MARSTON Mail List [[email protected]] ==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from Mail Mode send a message to: [email protected] [[email protected] for Digest Mode] that contains (in the body of the message) ONLY the command unsubscribe. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.6/33 - Release Date: 6/28/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.6/33 - Release Date: 6/28/2005
I was pleased to read Lee's and Cheryl's comments below regarding what they thought about what's offered for free by [Salem's ?] and Hampton's librar[y][ies]. I can tell you from first-person experience that the difference between libraries, as far as what they offer [or don't offer] is concerned, stems entirely from the interests and the focus or dedication of the employees who work there. Bill Teschek, Asst. Dir. at Hampton's Lane Memorial Library, should get the lion's share of the credit [thanks, too, to support and backing from his boss] for the content of the website sponsored by Lane. Volunteers can help make a difference, too, and residency in the Hampton area is NOT a requirement. For example, I handle Lane's genealogy database from southern California. Several years ago, shortly after we started adding Hampton's genealogy to their website, I offered to do the same thing for Rye's library. I never received a reply to my offer. Maybe someone else, trying the same thing today in Rye, or elsewhere, might have better luck. I, too, wish more libraries would offer the kind of information that Lane has made available. With a little help and encouragement from us, maybe some of them would. Worth a try? --- lee zuker <[email protected]> wrote: > We just got back from visiting the library. They > are just as nice in person > and very helpful. Recommend the visit for all. > > Lee Zuker > Shelton, WA > > -----Original Message----- > From: 9kats [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:13 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [NHROCKIN] Re: [Ma-Bay-Colony] interesting > sites for early > Scarborough aka Black point, Blue Point, Dunstan, > Spurwink...... > > Thank Cindy for sharing! I am also impressed (very > impressed) with the > Hampton Lane Library website! They deserve > recognition for all their work > and offering to the public tons of free, online > genealogical information. I > wish all libraries, big & small, would follow suit. > Thanks again Cindy! > Cheryl of Exeter, NH ***** Dick Marston, Compiler: Marston Family & Hampton, N.H., Genealogies, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=Dick-Marston&I11.x=41&I11.y=8 http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hampton-nh Administrator: MARSTON Mail List [[email protected]]
We just got back from visiting the library. They are just as nice in person and very helpful. Recommend the visit for all. Lee Zuker Shelton, WA -----Original Message----- From: 9kats [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:13 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [NHROCKIN] Re: [Ma-Bay-Colony] interesting sites for early Scarborough aka Black point, Blue Point, Dunstan, Spurwink...... Thank Cindy for sharing! I am also impressed(very impressed) with the Hampton Lane Library website! They deserve recognition for all their work and offering to the public tons of free, online genealogical information. I wish all libraries, big & small, would follow suit. Thanks again Cindy! Cheryl of Exeter, NH ----- Original Message ----- From: Cynthia To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 6:23 PM Subject: Re: [Ma-Bay-Colony] interesting sites for early Scarborough aka Black point, Blue Point, Dunstan, Spurwink...... You folks should recognize the names and places from my postings from the "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire" and thought you'd like to see photos of actual sites.... http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/3.htm massacre of 1703 - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/8.htm 1677 and 1703 - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/12.htm Hunnewell house site and info - http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/military/mooresbrook.htm#36 list of resources you can use ! - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/pg7-pic1.jpg Cummock and Jocelyn sites - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/pg9-pic1.jpg Scottow and Jocelyn - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/10.htm John Libby - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/1.htm this site is 1630, John Stratton - http://www.scarborough.me.us/about.html town of Scarborough...with history -- http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/military/mooresbrook.htm this one is a very interesting read, it tells of soldiers from other areas of New Eng. responding to the call to fight the Indians in Maine 1677......there are names listed that are not on the llist that I have been posting ! When doing early research for Mass, NH, and Me...be sure to check out the Lane Library references on line as they do have A LOT. - Here is a website from New England Historical and Genealogical Society in Boston.....if you are a member...... this covers 1702-1722.......MASSACHUSETTS OFFICERS and SOLDIERS 1702 -- 1722 QUEEN ANNE'S WAR to DUMMER'S WAR Cynthia List administrator for: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/Ma-Bay-Colony (threaded archive) http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=Ma-Bay-Colony (individual search) ==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== A note re AOL blocking Rootsweb List Mail: It is important that AOL users know not to ever delete mail from RootsWeb (or that comes to them through RootsWeb) that gets misdirected to their spam folder directly FROM the spam folder--move it to the inbox first by clicking THIS IS NOT SPAM and then delete it. Otherwise it gets reported to AOL as being spam and RootsWeb is blamed. To read more and join the discussion, AOL users are advised to join the AOLers-Rootsweb list: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/RootsWeb_Support/AOLers-RootsWeb.html .................. ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.6/33 - Release Date: 6/28/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.6/33 - Release Date: 6/28/2005
Thank Cindy for sharing! I am also impressed(very impressed) with the Hampton Lane Library website! They deserve recognition for all their work and offering to the public tons of free, online genealogical information. I wish all libraries, big & small, would follow suit. Thanks again Cindy! Cheryl of Exeter, NH ----- Original Message ----- From: Cynthia To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 6:23 PM Subject: Re: [Ma-Bay-Colony] interesting sites for early Scarborough aka Black point, Blue Point, Dunstan, Spurwink...... You folks should recognize the names and places from my postings from the "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire" and thought you'd like to see photos of actual sites.... http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/3.htm massacre of 1703 - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/8.htm 1677 and 1703 - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/12.htm Hunnewell house site and info - http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/military/mooresbrook.htm#36 list of resources you can use ! - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/pg7-pic1.jpg Cummock and Jocelyn sites - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/pg9-pic1.jpg Scottow and Jocelyn - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/10.htm John Libby - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/1.htm this site is 1630, John Stratton - http://www.scarborough.me.us/about.html town of Scarborough...with history -- http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/military/mooresbrook.htm this one is a very interesting read, it tells of soldiers from other areas of New Eng. responding to the call to fight the Indians in Maine 1677......there are names listed that are not on the llist that I have been posting ! When doing early research for Mass, NH, and Me...be sure to check out the Lane Library references on line as they do have A LOT. - Here is a website from New England Historical and Genealogical Society in Boston.....if you are a member...... this covers 1702-1722.......MASSACHUSETTS OFFICERS and SOLDIERS 1702 -- 1722 QUEEN ANNE'S WAR to DUMMER'S WAR Cynthia List administrator for: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/Ma-Bay-Colony (threaded archive) http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=Ma-Bay-Colony (individual search)
You folks should recognize the names and places from my postings from the "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire" and thought you'd like to see photos of actual sites.... http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/3.htm massacre of 1703 - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/8.htm 1677 and 1703 - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/12.htm Hunnewell house site and info - http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/military/mooresbrook.htm#36 list of resources you can use ! - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/pg7-pic1.jpg Cummock and Jocelyn sites - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/pg9-pic1.jpg Scottow and Jocelyn - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/10.htm John Libby - http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/high/projects/amhistory/1.htm this site is 1630, John Stratton - http://www.scarborough.me.us/about.html town of Scarborough...with history -- http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/military/mooresbrook.htm this one is a very interesting read, it tells of soldiers from other areas of New Eng. responding to the call to fight the Indians in Maine 1677......there are names listed that are not on the llist that I have been posting ! When doing early research for Mass, NH, and Me...be sure to check out the Lane Library references on line as they do have A LOT. - Here is a website from New England Historical and Genealogical Society in Boston.....if you are a member...... this covers 1702-1722.......MASSACHUSETTS OFFICERS and SOLDIERS 1702 -- 1722 QUEEN ANNE'S WAR to DUMMER'S WAR Cynthia List administrator for: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/Ma-Bay-Colony (threaded archive) http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=Ma-Bay-Colony (individual search)
I am seeking the parents of William O. Sides who was born, perhaps, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire ca. 1813. The 1860 Federal Census lists him as a resident of Groveland, Mass., age 47, born in NH. He married 1.) 18 july 1832, Elizabeth Burbank of Salem, Mass. and 2.) Mary E.(McCard) Perry, daughter of Sylvanus McCard of Montville, Me and widow of William Perry. According to one source his father was George Sides who came to Portsmouth from London, England, but according to Bradford, MA Vital Records to 1850 (record of second marriage), his parents were Samuel and Sarah Sides. The sources I have checkedsay he had 12 children with his first wife, the first eight of whom were born in NH. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Merry Gonsalves __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
New Hampshire 1776 "Census"; Jay Mack Holbrook, Oxford, Mass, 1976 All the Lamphreys listed were in Rockingham Co......... all the info. below are from the same place the Boyd came from (see Boyd posting) -- Name..... town......page # (all in Rockingham Co.) Lampere, Simon, North Hampton, p. 30 Lampre, Samuel, Kingston, 103 Lamprey, Benjamin, North Hampton 75 Lamphey, Daniel, Hampton, 63 Lamprey, John, Hampton, 61 Lamprey, John, North Hampton, 103 Lamprey, John,Jr, Hampton, 62 Lamprey, Morris, North Hampton, 103 Lamprey, Nathaniel, Hampton, 62 Lamprey, Reuben, Hampton, 62 ----------------------------------- Cynthia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Tait Porcaro" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 6:28 PM Subject: [NHSTRAFF] Lamprey search > Hi > This is detective work... > Was there a man whose last name was Lamprey married in late1790's early > 1800's to a woman named Maria C. and then he died fairly young? This is an > attempt to find my ancestor, Maria C.Lamprey who married William Boyd and > had a son, William in 1810 in E.Kingston NH. I cannot find her anywhere and > wonder if Lamprey was her last name from a previous marriage...long shot in > the dark. Hi > This is detective work... > Was there a man whose last name was Lamprey married in late1790's early > 1800's to a woman named Maria C. and then he died fairly young? This is an > attempt to find my ancestor, Maria C.Lamprey who married William Boyd and > had a son, William in 1810 in E.Kingston NH. I cannot find her anywhere and > wonder if Lamprey was her last name from a previous marriage...long shot in > the dark. Maria was born in NH probably between 1775-90 > Thanks, > Sue > Windsor CT > > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.1/28 - Release Date: 6/24/2005 > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >
OK, maybe it's the heat, but I'm going to try again. Looking for line of: William Boyd, born nov 1810 in E.Kingston, NH to (according to his death cert.) William Boyd and Maria C.Lamprey, both born NH. He lived in Durham NH at one point and married first , in 1833, Sarah (Sally) Osgood of Amesbury, MA. Had 4 kids, Mary E., Augusta, Charles W. and Arthur. Moved to Manchester NH in 1839 where he was a butcher. Charles W. served in the Civil War. Sarah died in 1844 and he married Sarah Clark Robertson, from Maine in 127 nov 1845 in Manchester. They had Sarah, George, Frank E. John, James and Walter. Sarah was a member of the First Baptist Church in Manchester. Sarah died 6 apr 1897 and William Boyd died 7 july 1898. They are all buried in Valley Cemetery in Manchester. What Boyd line could he be from? There are only a few Boyd families in NH in late 1700's and I can't find this guy's parents anywhere? Many thanks. Sue Windsor CT -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.1/28 - Release Date: 6/24/2005
Hi This is detective work... Was there a man whose last name was Lamprey married in late1790's /early 1800's to a woman named Maria C. and then he died fairly young? This is an attempt to find my ancestor, Maria C.Lamprey who married William Boyd and had a son, William in 1810 in E.Kingston NH. I cannot find her anywhere and wonder if Lamprey was her last name from a previous marriage...long shot in the dark. Maria was born in NH probably between 1775-90 Thanks, Sue Windsor CT -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.1/28 - Release Date: 6/24/2005
This should be of interest of those who had ancestors in N.E. in 1675-1677 http://www.massmoments.org/moment.cfm?mid=184 Cynthia List administrator for: [email protected] Can-Deerfield-Attack-170[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/Ma-Bay-Colony (threaded archive) http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=Ma-Bay-Colony (individual search)
Can anyone help me with Eleanor Dary (Darry) b about 1783 maybe Camden. She married Joshua Farnham 1803 in Jefferson,Maine. all there Children where born in Albion,Maine. There was Dary (Darry) in Camden Maine at that time.also Rockport, Maine. Thank You Elaine [email protected]