m1 1811 Mary Chapman, m2 Deborah___ m3 Harriett ___
MISCELANEOUS ITEMS:
Thomas York - of Lee, s/o Eliphalet, d 11 Nov 1857, m1 1811 by Rev John
Osborne, Polly Chapman of Newmarket who d 19 Jun 1815, m2 1817 by Rev John
Osborne, Mrs Deborah (Elkins) Hanscom of Lee who d 21 Jul 1827, m3 Harriet
Bartlett who d 17 Dec 1840 [Canney, Early Marriages of Strafford Co NH].
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Thomas York - s/o Eliphalet 5 York & Elizabeth Tuttle; m1 1811 Mary Chapman
of Newmarket who d 19 Jun 1815; m2 11 Feb 1817 Mrs Deborah (Elkins) Hanscom of
Pittsfield who d 21 Jul 1827; m2 Harriet Bartlett of Brentwood who d 17 Dec
1840; he d 11 Nov 1857. Children by 1st wife:
a) Angeline - d 3 Jun 1830; unm.
b) Elbridge G - m Mrs Mary (Currier) York; he d 22 feb 1869.
Children by 2nd wife:
c) Mary - m David E Davis of Lee; she d 27 Mar 1890.
d) Dorinda Maria - d 18 Sep 1849; unm.
e) Roxanna B - m John W Durgin; she d 2 Nov 1859.
f) John B - b 1 May 1826.
Children by 3rd wife:
g) William B - m Mary Currier of VT; he d 19 Sep 1862.
h) Julia A - m William H Miller; she d 18 Dec 1867.
i) Harriet D - m Henry Fuller; she d 5 Jun 1865.
[Stackpole & Thompson, Hist of Durham, 1913, 2:401-2].
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Thomas York - m Mary Chapman d/o Smith Chapman & Sarah Burleigh (b 7 Dec
1757); the Burleigh ancestry given [Fitts, History of Newfields NH, 1912 2vols,
p458].
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Graves in the Thomas York Burial Yard, Lee Hook NH.
Thomas York - d 11 Nov 1857 ae 70y 7m;
Mary, wife/o Thomas York - d 19 Jun 1815 ae 36y 5m;
Deborah, wife/o Thomas York - d 21 Jul 1827 ae 34y 6m;
Harriett, wife/o Thomas York - 17 Dec 1840 ae 29y 4m;
Elbridge York - d 22 Feb 1869 ae 54y;
Dorinda York - d 18 Sep 1849 ae 28y;
Angeline York - d 8 Jun 1830 ae 18y.
John F, s/o David & Mary Davis - d 15 Mar 1848 ae 2y (Mary was d/o Thomas
York.
Roxanna, wife/o John W Durgin - d 2 Nov 1859 ae 36y 9m (d/o Thomas &
Deborah York).
Harriett, wife/o Henry Fuller - d 5 Jun 1865 ae 25y (d/o Thomas &
Harriett York).
[Walker et al, Burial Places in Lee NH, DAR, 1938].CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1809 Feb 13 - Thomas York granted permission to sell "spiritus liqours under
direction of the law [Lee NH Town Records v1 1766-1815 p511].
1810 - census index, all York/Yorke/Yorks:
Benjamin - Graf 443 New Hold Samuel Stra 535 Barnstea
Benjamin Rock 142 Northwood Soloman Rock 143 Northwoo
Chrst Ches 155 Claremon Susannah Stra 878 New Durh
David Rock 353 Brentwoo Thaxter Rock 249 Exeter
David Stra 878 New Durh Thomas Stra 560 Lee
Eliphalet Stra 563 Lee William Ches 165 Cornish
Jacob Rock 092 Raymond William Graf 445 New Hold
James Rock 261 Epping Zebelon Stra 542 Durham
Jeremiah Stra 725 Tamworth
John Stra 549 Durham
John Stra 597 Middleto
John Stra 725 Tamworth
John T Rock 237 Exeter
Jonathan Stra 878 New Durh
Joseph Rock 143 Northwoo
Joseph Stra 598 Middleto
Josiah Stra 878 New Durh
Polly Rock 432 Loudon
Richard Rock 264 Epping
Robert Rock 273 E Kingst
1810 Mar 20 - Thomas York voted surveyor of lumber at town meeting inLe NH
[Lee NH Town Records v1 1766-1815 p537].
1811 - Thomas York marr Polly Chapman [NH Birth & Marriage Index FHL
#1001321].
1811 Mar 12 - Thomas York voted surveyor of wood & lumber & sworn in at the
town meeting in Lee NH [Lee NH Town Records v1 1766-1815 p562].
1812 - Thomas York on Lee NH inventory: 1-poll; 5-oxen of 2 winters; 1-other
stock of 2 winters [Lee NH Town Records v1 1766-1815 p604].
1812 - Nottingham NH Inventory - non-Residents:
Eliphalet York (p79 & p89) - lots 26 & 37 Summer St, 30 acres (note 10
acres to [set] N. Stevens).
Thomas York (p79 & p89) - lot 37, 12 acres.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1813 Mar 9 - Thomas York voted surveyor of highways in Hook District & sworn
in at the meeting; also voted surveyor of lumber [Lee NH Town Records v1
1766-1815 p621].
1813 - Nottingham NH Inventory - non-Residents:
Eliphalet York (p98, 108 & 126) - lot 37 Summer St, 20/30 acres.
Thomas York (p98, 108 & 126) - 12 acres.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1813 May 18 - from John Gile & wife Lydia of Durham, Strafford Co NH,
husbandman & spinster, for $100, to Thomas York of Lee in sd county, joiner
alias cordwainer, 4a in sd Lee with buildings, begin at the southeast corner of
the orchard that was bought of Robert York by George Tuttle, then by Nathaniel
Stevens land to the road that leads from the Hook road so called, then by sd
road to the road that leads from the mast road to Newmarket, then up sd mast
road so far as to make a parallel line to strike the bounds first mentioned,
more particularly described in a deed made by George Tuttle conveying sd
premises to sd Lydia Gile bearing date 4 Mar 1802; Lydia Gile, wife of John
Gile, releases dower rights; signed 18 .... by John Gile & Lydia Gile before
George Tuttle & John [blank]; acknowledged 18 Mar 1813 by John Gile & Lydia
Gile before George Tuttle JP; rec'd 14 Sep 1813 [Strafford Co NH Deeds 76/530,
abstracted from a photocopy of the deed book by Laird C Towle 4/2000].
1814 - Thomas York on Lee NH Inventory: 1-poll; 1/4a-Orchard; 1a-arable;
3-horses of 5 winters with 1 stallion; 1-stock of 2 winters; 20a-other real
estate [Lee NH Town Records v1 1766-1815 p655].
1814 Mar 9 - Thomas York voted surveyor of wood & lumber [Lee NH Town
Records v1 1766-1815 p634].
1816 Aug 28 - from Elijah York of Lee, Strafford Co NH, joiner, for $50, to
Thomas York of sd Lee, joiner, quit claim to all right to a 1/4 part in common
& undivided in a tract of land in Durham in sd county, being the same lot I bot
of David Davis by deed dated 24 Jun 1813, containing 60a, bounded westerly on
sd Steven's land, northerly on Lamprey river, easterly on lands of Samuel Joy,
Nathaniel Stevens and Eliphalet York, and southerly on lands of sd Stevens &
York; signed 28 Aug 1816 by Elijah York & Comfort York in the presence of
Timothy Grafton & Wentworth Cheswell; acknowledged by Elijah York same date
before Wentworth Cheswell JP; rec'd 7 Nov 1818 [Strafford Co NH Deeds 103/223,
abstracted from a photocopy of the deed book by Laird C Towle 4/2000].
1817 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
Jacob York p232.
James York p232, 1 cow.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York (p207 & 219), lot 37 Summer St, 20 acres.
Thomas York (p207 & 219), 12 acres.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1818 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
Jacob York p232, 1 poll.
James York p232, 1 poll, 1 cow.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York (p?), lot 37 Summer St, 20 acres.
Thomas York (p?), 12 acres, Summer St.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1819 Jan 5 - from Ruhamah Burleigh of Lee, Strafford Co NH, widow & admin of
the estate of Josiah Burleigh, late of sd Lee, joiner, deceased intestate, for
$88.75, to Thomas York of sd Lee, husbandman, 5a in sd Lee, bounded northerly
by the Hook road, southeasterly by Samuel Burleighs land, southerly by land set
off as the dower to Martha Burleigh, and westerly set off to me the sd Ruhamah
Burleigh, containing 5a particularly described in a return for the heirs of sd
Josiah Burleigh, saving and excepting the land whereon 1/2 the barn now covers,
and a yard priviledge to pass and repass into the great doors, the sd Thomas
York being the highest bidder for the sd premises aforesaid at public aution
duly notified and holden at the late dwelling house of sd deceased on the 4th
Jan instant; signed 5 Jan 1819 by Ruhamah Burleigh in the presence of Edward B
Nealley & John Rundlet; acknowledged same date by Ruhamah Burleigh before John
Rundlet JP; rec'd 3 Feb 1819 [Strafford Co NH Deeds 104/13, abstracted from a
photocopy of the deed book by Laird C Towle 4/2000].
1820 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
James York p?
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1821 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1822 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1823 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1824 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1825 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1826 Aug 6 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, county tax 4, state tax 4, school tax 13, town
tax 10, hwy tax 15.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1827 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
David York, 1 poll.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 37, Summer St.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1829 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
Alfred York, 1 poll.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 37, Summer St.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1830 - Lee NH - Thomas York 1m 5-, 1m 10-15, 1m 40-50, 2f 5-10, 1f 10-15, 1f
30-40 [Census].
1830 - census index, all York/Yorke/Yorks:
Ahaz Rock 044 Raymond
Alfred Rock 010 Nottingh
Barter Rock 281 Brentwood
Benjamin Graf 044 Holderne
Benjamin E Graf 041 Holderne
Daniel Rock 174 Newmarke
Daniel Stra 074 Lee
Daniel Stra 241 Sandwich
David Stra 083 New Durh
David Stra 074 Lee
David Jr Sull 263 Claremon
Elijah Stra 074 Lee
Eliphalet Stra 083 New Durh
Eliphalet Stra 074 Lee
Enoch Stra 087 Middleto
Ezekiel Rock 282 Brentwoo
Geage Stra 039 Durham
George Stra 039 Durham
George Stra 083 New Durh
George Rock 162 Exeter
George Rock 161 Exeter
Isaac Coos 324 Wentwort
Isaiah Stra 083 New Durh
Jacob Rock 044 Raymond
James Rock 010 Nottingh
Jeremiah Stra 083 New Durh
Jeremiah Coos 341 Jefferso
John Stra 087 Middleto
John Rock 166 Exeter
John Stra 232 Sandwich
John Stra 362 Rocheste
John B Stra 083 New Durh
John Jr Stra 362 Rocheste
Johnathan Stra 277 Gilmanto
Jonathan Rock 161 Exeter
Josiah Stra 146 Gilford
Josiah Stra 087 Middleto
Josiah Jr Stra 087 Middleto
Levi Coos 324 Wentwort
Levi Rock 020 Northwoo
Lyman Sull 279 Cornish
Robert Stra 277 Gilmanto
Samuel Stra 146 Gilford
Samuel Stra 015 Barnstea
Samuel Jr Stra 015 Barnstea
Simeon Graf 245 Lisbon
Solomon Rock 010 Nottingh
Stephen Graf 041 Holderne
Thomas Stra 087 Middleto
Uriah Sull 279 Cornish
V P Stra 304 Dover
William Sull 280 Cornish
William Rock 167 Exeter
[Jackson, 1830 Census Index, NH]
1830 Jul 26 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
Alfred York, 1 poll.
Solomon York, 1 poll, 2 cows, 2 oxen.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 40=20/21 acres, lot 32/37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 37, Summer St.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1831 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
Alfred York, 1 poll, 1 cow.
Solomon York, 1 poll, 1 cows.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 41 acres, lots 32 & 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 37, Summer St.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1832 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
James York
Alfred York, 1 poll, 2 horses of 5 winters.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 41 acres, lots 32 & 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 37, Summer St.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1833 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
James York, 1 poll.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 20 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 37.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1834 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
Alfred York, 1 poll.
James York, 1 poll.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 41 acres, lots 32 & 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 27 [sic?] Summer St.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1834 Mar 29 - Thomas York of Lee & Harriet Bartlett of Exeter publ to marr &
certified 12 Apr 1834 [Lee VR p27 mss #68793 NHHS].
1834 Apr 13 - Thomas York of Lee m Harriet Bartlett of Exeter [Marr in
Newmarket, Nottingham & Lee, 1818-1866, by Rev Israel Chesley, mss at NH Hist
Soc Libr].
1834 Apr 13 - Thomas York marr Harriett Bartlett [NH Birth & Marriage Index
FHL #1001321].
1834 Apr 29 - Mr Thomas York of Lee marr Miss Harriet Bartlett of Exeter,
per Exeter News-Letter of 29 Apr 1834 [Chipman, New England VR from the Exeter
News-letter 1831-40, 1993, p88].
1837 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 41 acres, lots 32 & 37, Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 27 [sic?].
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1838 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 41 acres, lots 32 & 37, Summer St.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 27 [sic?].
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1838 Feb 7 - Thomas & Hariot York received as member of the 1st Christian
Church in Lee [Church Records of the First Christian Church in Lee NH, orig mss
in NH Hist Soc Libr].
1840 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 41 acres, lots 32 & 37, Summer St, Range 8.
Thomas York, 21 [sic?] acres, lot 27 [sic?], Range 8.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1840 - Lee NH - Thomas York 1m 5-, 1m 10-15, 1m 20-30, 1m 50-60, 1f 5-, 2f
15-20, 1f20-30, 1f 40-50 [Census].
1840 - all York/Yorke/Yorks in census index for NH:
Benjamin Graf 077 Landaff John Rock 163 Portsmou
Charles C Sull 140 Wendell John Stra 308 Middleto
Daniel Stra 192 Sandwich John B Stra 526 Dover
Daniel Rock 027 New Mark Josiah Stra 308 Middleto
David Stra 489 Lee Josiah Stra 339 New Durh
David Stra 338 New Durh Josiah Stra 490 Lee
David D Stra 490 Lee Letida Sull 089 Cornish
David Jr Sull 062 Claremon Mary Rock 193 Exeter
Elijah Stra 490 Lee Robert Stra 489 Lee
Eliphalet Stra 489 Lee Robert Rock 025 New Mark
Eliphalet Stra 337 New Durh Samuel Stra 446 Barnstea
Enoch Stra 310 Middleto Samuel Jr Stra 449 Barnstea
Eunice Stra 571 Somerswo Simeon F Rock 095 Brentwoo
Ezekiel Rock 104 Kensingt Stephen Stra 379 Wakefiel
Ezekiel Rock 094 Brentwoo Stephen Graf 117 Plymouth
Ezekiel Rock 206 Exeter Thaxter Rock 094 Brentwood
George Rock 202 Exeter Thomas Stra 489 Lee
Horace Graf 072 Holderne Thomas Stra 308 Middleto
Jacob Rock 354 Raymond Uriah Sull 089 Cornish
Jeremiah Stra 215 Tamworth Veranus P Graf 077 Landaff
Jeremiah Stra 547 Dover William Sull 090 Cornish
John Stra 515 Rocheste William Sull 089 Cornish
[Jackson, 1840 Census Index, NH].
1840 Dec 22 - Mrs Harriet York d Lee ae 29y, wife/o Mr Thomas York, the
Newburyport Herald requested to copy, per Exeter News-Letter of 22 Dec 1840
[Chipman, New England VR from the Exeter News-letter 1831-40, 1993, p217].
1841 Jun 3 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 41 acres, lots 32 & 37, Summer St, Dist 8.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 27 [sic?], Dist 8.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1842 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 41 acres, lots 32 & 37, Summer St, Dist 8>9.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 27, Dist 8>9.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1843 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents:
no Yorks.
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York, 41 acres, lots 32 & 37, Summer St, Dist 9.
Thomas York, 12 acres, lot 27, Dist 9.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1844 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents: no Yorks.
Non-Residents: no data
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1850 - Lee NH NH census:
York, David - STRA 216 Lee.
York, Edgar - STRA 216 Lee.
York, Elbridge G - STRA 216 Lee.
York, Elijah - STRA 217 Lee.
York, Robert - STRA 216 Lee.
York, Thomas - STRA 216 Lee.
York, William - STRA 217 Lee.
[Jackson, New Hampshire 1850 Census Index, p267].
1850 Jul 27 - Lee NH 125/130
Thomas York 63 m farmer 2000 b NH
Mary Leathers 60 f b NH illiterate
Elbridge W York 35 m farmer b NH
John " 24 m farmer b NH
[1850 Census of NH, Roll 440 p238 as viewed on GenealogyLibrary.com].
1850 Jul 27 - Lee NH 125/130
Wm York 15 m farmer b NH school
Julia Ann " 13 f b NH school
Harriett " 9 f b NH school
[1850 Census of NH, Roll 440 p217 as viewed on GenealogyLibrary.com].
1851 Mar 22 - will of Thomas York of Lee bequeathed to sons Elbridge G York,
William B York, and John B York, and to daus Mary Davis w/o David E Davis,
Roxana B Durgin w/o John Durgin, Juliana F York, and Harriet D York; dead by
1st Tues Jan 1858; exec Gorham W Hoitt [Strafford Co NH Probate File].
1856 Jan 31 - Mr James Farrington of Fryburg ME ae 22 & Miss Julia Yorke of
Lee filed intentions to marry [Lee VR p42 mss #68793 NHHS].
1857 - Mr Thomas York d Lee ae 71y peer Exeter News-Letter of 28 Dec 1857
[Chipman, New England VR from the Exeter News-letter 1853-58, 1994, p235].
1860 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents: no Yorks.
Non-Residents, School Dist 9:
Eliphalet York, 31 acres, lots 32 & 37 Summer St.
Daniel York, 10 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York heirs, 11 acres, lot 37 Winter St [sic?].
Benj B Tuttle's land taxed to David York, 25 acres, lot 30 Sumer St.
David D York, 12 acres, lot 39 Summer St.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1860 Dec 17 - Hariot York died [Church Records of the First Christian Church
in Lee NH, orig mss in NH Hist Soc Libr].
1861 Apr 1 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Residents: no Yorks.
Non-Residents, School Dist 9:
Eliphalet York, 11 acres.
David York, 12 acres.
Eliphalet York, 31 acres, lots 23 & 37, Summer St.
Daniel York, 10 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Thomas York, 11 acres, lot 37 Winter St [sic?].
Benj B Tuttle's land taxed to David York, 25 acres, lot 30 Sumer St.
David D York, 12 acres, lot 39 Winter St.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1862 Apr 1 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Non-Residents, School Dist 9:
Eliphalet York, 21 acres, lot 32, Summer St.
Eliphalet York (of Lee), 31 acres, lots 32 & 37.
Daniel York (of Lee), 10 acres, lot 37.
Thomas York heirs, 11 acres, lot 37.
Benj B Tuttle's land taxed to David York, 25 acres, lot 30 Sumer St.
David York (of Lee), 12 acres, lot 30.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].
1867 Apr 1 - Nottingham NH Inventory:
Non-Residents:
Eliphalet York (of Lee), 31 acres, lots 32 & 37 Summer St.
Thomas York heirs (crossed out) (Lee), 11 acres, lot 37 Summer St.
Daniel York (of Lee), 10 acres, lot 37.
David York (Benjamin Tuttle's land), 25 acres, lot 30 Summer St.
David [D] York (of Lee), 12 acres, lot 30.
[NH State Archives, Box 39 Inventories of Taxable Properties 1811-1847,
Nottingham Records, per Dick York 8/2000].--------------------
Sources:
Other : Fitts, Hist Newfields p458
Other : Marr by Rev John Osborne, Lee NH, NHRG 4/75ff
Sources:
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/401
FAMILY RECORD:
John Nealley - progenitor of the Northwood family; owned and lived on the
farm in Northwood where his g/s John lived c1878; the elder John was g/s of
William Nealley who settled in Nottingham, prob thru John the 3rd s/o sd
William; m Dorothy Burleigh & had:
a) Joseph - b, lived & d on the homestead in Northwood where his son John
was living c1878; represented the town in the legislature; m Polly Batchelder &
had: Harriet - m Joseph Lawrence of Lee who was president of the Newmarket
National Bank & lived in Lee; George - b 6 Dec 1809; John - b 9 Jul 1812, lived
on the homested c1878, m 20 Nov 1834 Mary Durgin of Northwood (b 12 Jan 1814, d
27 Apr 1875); Charles - businessman in Burlington IA, register of the US land
office in Iowa City, later merchant in Muscatine IA; Mary Ann - d 6 Sep 1849 ae
24y while visiting friends in Burlington IA; Joseph L - youngest son, m1 Susan
Sherburn of Northwood, m2 Sarah Marlow of Burlington IA, he later lived in
Minneapolis MN.
b) John - lived & d in Hopkinton NH the later part of his life.
c) Andrew - youngest son, settled & d in Meredith NH.
d) Sally - m Dearborn Batchelder of Meredith.
e) Elsie - m Joshua Furber of Nottingham NH.
f) dau - m Thomas Furber of Nottingham NH.
[Cogswell, Hist. of Nottingham, Deerfield & Northwood, 1878, p.761-2].CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1790 - Northwood NH census:
John Nealey 2/3/5/-/-
1800 - Northwood NH census:
John Nealy -/2/1/-/1 -/1/1/-/1 -/-
Sources:
Other : Pierce, Batchelder Batcheller Genealogy, 1898 p158
FAMILY RECORD:
Levi Towle - b 1757 Rye NH; d 1827 Epping NH; m Parna Judkins. Children:
a) Levi Gordon -
b) Dearborn -
c) Joseph -
d) Gardner -
e) Parna -
f) Sarah -
[Watson, Maine Hist & Geneal Recorder 1/181]
Sources:
Other : Watson, Maine Hist & Geneal Recorder 1/181
Sources:
Other : Watson, Maine Hist & Geneal Recorder 1/181
Sources:
Other : Watson, Maine Hist & Geneal Recorder 1/181
CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1844 - Lee NH - paid for highways & bridges, Joseph Towle $1.50 [Receipts &
Expenses in the town of Lee for the year 1844, mms NH Archives].
1845 - Lee NH - paid Joseph Towle for non-resident highway work $2.30
[Receipts & Expenses in the town of Lee for the year 1845, mms NH Archives].Sources:
Other : Watson, Maine Hist & Geneal Recorder 1/181
FAMILY RECORD:
Gardner towle - b Epping 3 Mar 1791; Betsey Towle - b Epping 3 Dec 1794.
Children: Eliza - b Epping 17 Mar 1810, d Epping 1 Aug 1810; Elizabeth - b
Epping 10 Oct 1811; Mary Ann - b Lee 2 Jan 1814; Franklin G - b Lee 6 Aug 1817;
George P - b Lee 2 Oct 1819; John F - b Lee 21 Apr 1822; Levi - b Lee 12 Sep
1824; Hamilton Ela - b Lee 24 Jun 1833; Henry Richard - b Lee 11 Mar 1839;
Sarah Josephine - b Lee 3 Oct 1827 [Lee VR p3 mss #68793 NHHS].CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1830 - Lee NH - Gardner Towle Esq 2m 5-10, 2m 10-15, 1m 20-30, 1m 40-50, 1f
5-, 2f 15-20, 1f 20-30 [Census].
1831 Apr 20 - Gardner Towle Esq of Lee & Miss Hannah Ela of Portsmouth publ
to marr & certified [Lee VR p25 mss #68793 NHHS].
1840 - Lee NH - Gardner Towles 1m5-, 1m 5-10, 1m 15-20, 3m 20-30, 3m 40-50,
1f 5-10, 1f 20-30, 1f 30-40, 1f 70-80 [Census].
1844 - Lee NH - paid for highways & bridges, G Towle & Co $1.03 [Receipts &
Expenses in the town of Lee for the year 1844, mms NH Archives].
1845 - Lee NH - paid Gardner Towle for tax abatement $5.92; paid G Towle for
plank for W bridge $2.69; due the town on collector Towle's list $161.50
[Receipts & Expenses in the town of Lee for the year 1845, mms NH Archives].
1850 Jul 25 - Lee NH - 113/118 Gardner Towle 59 m farmer $10,000 bNH, Hannah
E 48 f bNH, Hamilton E 17 m farmer bNH, Henry R 11 m bNH school, Ann H Ela 60 f
bMA, Mehitable Sargent 16 f bNH school, Edgar Towle 1 m bNH [census].
1870 - prominent person in Lee who had removed elsewhere by 1870 [Hurd, Hist
of Rock & Straf Cos NH, 1882, p640].MISCELANEOUS ITEMS:
Graves on Towle-Edgerly Farm, Wadley's Falls - There are two yards side by
side, with stone posts and iron rails. The first is grown over with trees and
bushes, and would seem to be a neighborhood yard, many field stones.
Mrs. Mary Bennett Morse copied this yeard years ago, and the following are
what she found at that time. MBW. Mrs. Betsy, wife/o Gardner Towle & d/o
Jonathan & Betsy Fogg - b 1795, d 1827. Levi L Wilson - b 1812, d 1903 (s/o
John & Parna (Towle) Wilson); Emily Wilson - d 1820 ae 17y (d/o John & Parna
(Towle) Wilson); John Wilson - b 9 May 1793 (buried here); Parna (Towle)
Wilson, wife/o John Wilson - d 25 Oct 1886 ae 91-7 (twon Rec). John Sanborn -
no dates [Walker et al, Burial Places in Lee NH, DAR, 1938].
CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1844 - Lee NH - paid G P Towle for County Sealers Bill $7.46 [Receipts &
Expenses in the town of Lee for the year 1844, mms NH Archives].
1845 - Lee NH - paid G P Towle for labor on W bridge $8.38 [Receipts &
Expenses in the town of Lee for the year 1845, mms NH Archives].
CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1845 - Lee NH - paid L G Towle ofr non-resident highway work $7.00 [Receipts
& Expenses in the town of Lee for the year 1845, mms NH Archives].
FAMILY RECORD:
Gardner towle - b Epping 3 Mar 1791; Betsey Towle - b Epping 3 Dec 1794.
Children: Eliza - b Epping 17 Mar 1810, d Epping 1 Aug 1810; Elizabeth - b
Epping 10 Oct 1811; Mary Ann - b Lee 2 Jan 1814; Franklin G - b Lee 6 Aug 1817;
George P - b Lee 2 Oct 1819; John F - b Lee 21 Apr 1822; Levi - b Lee 12 Sep
1824; Hamilton Ela - b Lee 24 Jun 1833; Henry Richard - b Lee 11 Mar 1839;
Sarah Josephine - b Lee 3 Oct 1827 [Lee VR p3 mss #68793 NHHS].CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1830 - Lee NH - Gardner Towle Esq 2m 5-10, 2m 10-15, 1m 20-30, 1m 40-50, 1f
5-, 2f 15-20, 1f 20-30 [Census].
1831 Apr 20 - Gardner Towle Esq of Lee & Miss Hannah Ela of Portsmouth publ
to marr & certified [Lee VR p25 mss #68793 NHHS].
1840 - Lee NH - Gardner Towles 1m5-, 1m 5-10, 1m 15-20, 3m 20-30, 3m 40-50,
1f 5-10, 1f 20-30, 1f 30-40, 1f 70-80 [Census].
1844 - Lee NH - paid for highways & bridges, G Towle & Co $1.03 [Receipts &
Expenses in the town of Lee for the year 1844, mms NH Archives].
1845 - Lee NH - paid Gardner Towle for tax abatement $5.92; paid G Towle for
plank for W bridge $2.69; due the town on collector Towle's list $161.50
[Receipts & Expenses in the town of Lee for the year 1845, mms NH Archives].
1850 Jul 25 - Lee NH - 113/118 Gardner Towle 59 m farmer $10,000 bNH, Hannah
E 48 f bNH, Hamilton E 17 m farmer bNH, Henry R 11 m bNH school, Ann H Ela 60 f
bMA, Mehitable Sargent 16 f bNH school, Edgar Towle 1 m bNH [census].
1870 - prominent person in Lee who had removed elsewhere by 1870 [Hurd, Hist
of Rock & Straf Cos NH, 1882, p640].MISCELANEOUS ITEMS:
Graves on Towle-Edgerly Farm, Wadley's Falls - There are two yards side by
side, with stone posts and iron rails. The first is grown over with trees and
bushes, and would seem to be a neighborhood yard, many field stones.
Mrs. Mary Bennett Morse copied this yeard years ago, and the following are
what she found at that time. MBW. Mrs. Betsy, wife/o Gardner Towle & d/o
Jonathan & Betsy Fogg - b 1795, d 1827. Levi L Wilson - b 1812, d 1903 (s/o
John & Parna (Towle) Wilson); Emily Wilson - d 1820 ae 17y (d/o John & Parna
(Towle) Wilson); John Wilson - b 9 May 1793 (buried here); Parna (Towle)
Wilson, wife/o John Wilson - d 25 Oct 1886 ae 91-7 (twon Rec). John Sanborn -
no dates [Walker et al, Burial Places in Lee NH, DAR, 1938].
m 1854, see Jonathan Cartland
CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1854 Apr 29 - Mr Samuel Cartland of Lee & Miss Caroline M Ryan of Lee filed
intentions to marry [Lee VR p40 mss #68793 NHHS].
1854 Jun 1 - Mr Samuel Cartland & Miss Caroline Ryon both of Lee m b Israel
Chesley [Lee VR p16 & p41 mss #68793 NHHS].
1854 Jun 1 - Mr Samuel Cartland m Miss Caroline Ryon both of Lee in Lee
[Marr in Newmarket, Nottingham & Lee, 1818-1866, by Rev Israel Chesley, mss at
NH Hist Soc Libr].
1860 Jun 23 - Lee NH - 111/124 Samuel Cartland 38 m farmer 1000/300 bNH;
Caroline M Cartland 48 f bNH; Carrie L Cartland 3 f bNH; Elizabeth Cartland 39
f bNH [census].
1870 Jun 1 - Wadleys Falls, Lee NH - 15/17 Samuel Cartland 48 m farmer
1000/1000 bNH; Caroline M Cartland 58 f bNH [census].
1880 Jun 1 - Lee NH - 5/6 Samuel Cartland m 57 farmer NH/NH/NH, Caroline
Cartland f 66 wife NH/NH/NH, Elizabeth Cartland f 59 sister single NH/NH/NH
[census].
1888 Apr 10 - Samuel Cartland d Lee ae 65-8-27 single farmer b Lee s/o
Tobias Cartland & Hannah Marden, kidney trouble [Lee Annual Report].
see Sarah L Ryan #3222
FAMILY RECORD:
Peter Thurston - James 4, Robert 3, Stephen 2, Daniel 1; s/o James Thurston
of Nottingham; b New Sandwich NH 6 Mar 1779; m Rachel Doughty (b Topsham ME 15
Feb 1770); he d 8 Mar 1840 ae 70; she d 25 Dec 1859 ae 89; he was a farmer and
builder of stonewalls and wells. Children:
a) James - b 1779; m Deborah Chase.
b) Samuel - m ___; had son Harrison b Raymond NH; went west in 1820.
c) Elijah - b 15 Oct 1800; m 20 Mar 1824 Abigail Morrill of Deering NH;
farmer in Deerfield NH; Free-Will Baptist; d 26 Nov 1846; she m2 ___ Saunders,
m3 Noah Robinson & m4 Stephen B Robinson, all of Deerfield; she d 18 Feb 1879;
no issue.
d) Betsey -.
e) Levi - went away & not heard from again.
f) Mercy - b 15 Dec 1810; housekeeper in Nottingham; unm; Free-Will Baptist;
d 23 Nov 1880.
g) Hannah - b 1812; unm; d 28 Jul 1874.
h) Freeman Dexter - b 16 Aug 1815; m Nancy Ann Jones.
i) Elizabeth - b 15 Oct 1817; m1 31 Oct 1847 Orin Jones; he d 6 Oct 1854;
she m2 28 Oct 1856 Washington Fogg Jones, brother of above; both were farmers
in Nottingham; she d 6 Dec 1885. Child: Ada Helen - b 24 Nov 1854; m 15 Feb
1878 Sidney Smith French of Nottingham.
j) Mary - b 14 Mar 1821; unm; d 9 Aug 1855.
[Brown Thurston, Thurston Genealogies, 2nd ed 1892, p133].
CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1870 - Mrs Elizabeth Hale Smith is a prominent citizen living in Lee [Hurd,
Hist of Rock & Straf Cos NH, 1882, p640].
1870 Jun 11 - Lee NH, Wadleys Fall PO - 148/157 Elizabeth H Smith 69 f
15000/25000 bNH; Andrew R Hale 63 m farmer -/14950 bNH; Lura Colcord 33 f
domestic bNH; Clark Hill 63 m farm laborer bNH; Lavinia Halloway 14 f domestic
bNC [census].
CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
1861 Aug 23 - Charles R Clay of Lee enl Co D 3rd Reg; re-enl 31 Jan 1864;
disch 24 Aug 1865 [Hurd, Hist of Rock & Straf Cos NH, 1882, p640].
1888 Nov 17 - R Anna Clay d Lee ae 35y 4m 20d married b Lee d/o Joseph A
Knight & Mary A McKintire, dropsy [Lee Annual Report].MISCELANEOUS ITEMS:
Graves on the old railroad, now Calef Highway, near Pinkham's Crossing.
George K Clay, Co D NH Inf, GAR 17.
Charles R Clay, Co D NH Inf, GAR 17.
Another frave for King Clay, not marker.
[Walker et al, Burial Places in Lee NH, DAR, 1938].
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see George Joseph Thompson #10264