According to Hosier, Kathleen E., "Kingston, New Hampshire: Early Families, Patriots and Soldiers," (Heritage Books 1993), at pg. 34, Abigail CLIFFORD, d/o Joseph and Sarah (FRENCH) CLIFFORD, married an Abraham SANBORN in Kingston on 6 Jan 1736/1737. This seemingly conflicts with both Dow, "History of Hampton," and Sanborn, "Genealogy of the Samborne or Sanborn Family." Dow suggests, uncertainly, that Samuel's Abigail CLIFFORD married Abraham, son of Tristram SANBORN. Victor Sanborn agrees that it was Abraham, s/o Tristram, who married Abigail, the d/o Samuel CLIFFORD of Hampton. Both Victor Sanborn and Kathleen Hosier give the same date for the marriage, but only Hosier says where the marriage took place (Kingston). GDMNH would seem to confirm the Hosier view, however, in that it states, at pg. 151, that Samuel CLIFFORD's Abigail's married name was CARR, not SANBORN. These Abigail CLIFFORDs were both born in 1713, but on different dates and in different towns. Do GDMNH and Hosier correct Dow and Sanborn? If so, is it known which CARR Samuel's Abigail married? -- Dick Marston