The History of Gilmanton: Embracing the Proprietary, Civil, Literary, Ecclesiastical, Biographical, Genealogical, and Miscellaneous History, from the First Settlement to the Present Time; Including what is Now Gilford, to the Time it was DisannexedA. Prescott, 1845 - 304 halaman |
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Halaman 54
... move into town , the Proprietors were to build them a saw mill and a grist mill , said mills to be under the Proprietors ' con- trol for six years ; said settlers to build houses , clear land , and remain in town six years as before ...
... move into town , the Proprietors were to build them a saw mill and a grist mill , said mills to be under the Proprietors ' con- trol for six years ; said settlers to build houses , clear land , and remain in town six years as before ...
Halaman 57
... moved from Gilmanton to Tamworth . Stephen Butler of Brentwood , became a settler , and built a saw mill , but left the town at the expiration of the six years . His place was purchased and occupied by Col. Samuel Greeley . John Mudgett ...
... moved from Gilmanton to Tamworth . Stephen Butler of Brentwood , became a settler , and built a saw mill , but left the town at the expiration of the six years . His place was purchased and occupied by Col. Samuel Greeley . John Mudgett ...
Halaman 67
... Gilmanton , and as moving his family there just before the birth of a son , with a design to obtain by stealth the Right of land , without becoming a settler . The story is of doubtful authority , inasmuch as no record appears on the ...
... Gilmanton , and as moving his family there just before the birth of a son , with a design to obtain by stealth the Right of land , without becoming a settler . The story is of doubtful authority , inasmuch as no record appears on the ...
Halaman 68
... moved to Gilmanton , that she was then 8 years old , that they came from Exeter to Deerfield in a double sleigh , and thence on horse back , that she rode on the same horse with her father , that the snow was very deep , and in fording ...
... moved to Gilmanton , that she was then 8 years old , that they came from Exeter to Deerfield in a double sleigh , and thence on horse back , that she rode on the same horse with her father , that the snow was very deep , and in fording ...
Halaman 69
... moved into town the same winter . In the month of March , Jeremiah Richardson and John Fox , ( a brother of Mr. Richardson's wife ) arrived with their families from Exeter , having come from Epsom on snow shoes , the women bringing each ...
... moved into town the same winter . In the month of March , Jeremiah Richardson and John Fox , ( a brother of Mr. Richardson's wife ) arrived with their families from Exeter , having come from Epsom on snow shoes , the women bringing each ...
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100 acre lots Abigail afterwards aged Andover Antipas Gilman appointed April Barnstead Bean Benjamin Betsey born Capt Church Clark commenced Committee Concord Daniel Gale Daniel Gilman Dartmouth College daughter David died Eastman Ebenezer Smith Edward Gilman Elder Elizabeth Ephraim erected Exeter fitted for College Folsom Gilmanton Academy graduated at D. C. Hampshire Hampton Hannah Haverhill Isaac Smith James Jeremiah John Gilman John Shepard Jonathan Joseph Badger Joseph Young Joshua Joshua Bean Josiah July June Leavitt Lieut Lougee Lydia March married Mary meeting house Meredith Bridge mill Morrill Moses moved to Gilmanton Mudgett Nathaniel Nathaniel Folsom Nicholas Gilman ordained Peter Portsmouth preached Proprietors range Samuel Gilman Samuel Greely Samuel Shepard Sanborn Sanbornton Sarah Selectmen Seminary Sept settled settlers Stephen Dudley Stephen Moody Suncook Suncook River Thomas Burns Thomas Cogswell town meeting voted William Cogswell
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Halaman 98 - We the Subscribers, do hereby solemnly engage, and promise, that we will, to the utmost of our Power, at the Risque of our Lives and Fortunes, with ARMS oppose the Hostile Proceedings of the British Fleets and Armies against the United American COLONIES.
Halaman 19 - Persons abovesaid, their Heirs or Assigns in our Council Chamber in Portsmouth, or to such Officer or Officers as shall be appointed to receive the same; and this to be in Lieu of all other Rents and Services whatsoever.
Halaman 235 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Halaman 210 - And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.
Halaman 28 - Moreover, I do solemnly bind myself, in the sight of God, that, when I shall be called to give my voice touching any such matter of this state wherein freemen are to deal, I will give my vote and suffrage as I shall judge in mine own conscience may best conduce and tend to the public weal of the body, without respect of persons or favor of any man. So help me God, in the Lord Jesus Christ...
Halaman 238 - And at that time there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem ; and they were all scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria, except the apostles. 2 And devout men carried Stephen to his burial, and made great lamentation over him.
Halaman 235 - And behold, there was a man named Joseph, a counsellor ; and he was a good man, and a just...
Halaman 28 - God, that I will be true and faithful to the same, and will accordingly yield assistance...
Halaman 18 - Consent of our Council, have given and Granted and by these presents (as far as in Us lies) do give and grant in Equal shares unto sundry of our beloved subjects, whose names are entered in a Schedule hereunto annexed that Inhabit or shall inhabit within the said grant within our Province of New Hampshire, all that tract...
Halaman 97 - Jersey line, now addressed a memorial to their state legislature, complaining, that four months' pay of a private would not procure for his family a single bushel of wheat; that the pay of a colonel would not purchase oats for his horse ; and that a common labourer received four times as much as an American officer.