New Hampshire Families

Notes


??? GLOVER

 12 Feb 1898 - Jane Glover d Rumney ae 41-11-20 married b Rumney d/o
Wilder Chase b Canada & Betsey A Cunningham b Topsham VT, buried Rumney
[NHVR].


Jesse GLOVER

 Francestown TR 1/387, 482, 519-20, 598, 605, 620, 767 2/448, 457, 471,
481, 495, 505, 518, 526 3/4, 14, 26, 47, 56, 67, 80, 89, 103, 117, 131, 144,
155, 168, 176, 186, 198, 213, 224, 237, 256, 272, 281, 294, 370, 412, 431,
452, 464, 478, 495, 516, 532, 552, 569, 588, 604, 616, 621-2, 657, 1202 FR.
 Rindge TR 4/195, 207.
 Jesse Glover is listed as resident on Lot 10 in 3rd Range in Dublin some
time after 1785 and before 1862 [Hist of Dublin NH 1920 pp624].
 Jesse Glover is listed as having removed from Dublin by 1 Jan 1853 with
his family [Hist of Dublin NH 1920 p954].
 [Hist of Francestown NH by Cochrane & Wood, 1895 p733]:
 Jesse Glover came here about the year 1800.  He lived several years in
the Dea Fiske house, and worked in the blacksmith shop once occupied by Josiah
Gutterson.  He also lived on the Black place where he also worked at his
trade.  Moreover, he made the Holmes Balch place his home for a while, and it
is possible that he lived in other places in the town, since he was evidently
given to much moving.  He is said to have been a very social man and to have
rivalled Draper as a "masrvelous story-teller."  He was living in town as late
as 1818.  We are informed that he had a daughter, Lydia, and we learn in a
necrological memorandum that an infant child of Jesse Glover died here Dec.
24, 1815, also that Polly Glover died here April 27, 1817.  The town Records
contain the following: "Becca Chickering, dau of Jesse and Polly Glover, born
July 20, 1798.  Polly, dau. of Jesse and Polly Glover, born Feb. 10, 1800,
died April 24, 1817.  Nancy, dau. of Jesse and Polly Glover, born Oct. 20,
1802.  Ira Draper, son of Jesse and Polly Glover, born March 23, 1805.  Jesse,
son of Jesse and Deborah Glover, born May 26, 1810.  Henry, son of Jesse
Glover and his wife, born Jan 24, 1818.  Deborah Ruhard, dau. of Jesse Glover
and his wife, born Aug. 22, 1818."
 20 July 1798 - Becca Chickering Glover b Francistown 1st c/o Jesse
Glover & Polly [NHVR]
 10 Feb 1800 - Polly Glover b Francestown 2nd c/o Jesse Glover & Polly
[NHVR].
 1800 - census of Francistown with family.
 20 Oct 1802 - Nancy Glover b Francestown 3rd c/o Jesse & Polly [NHVR].
 23 March 1805 - Ira Draper Glover b Francestown 4th c/o Jesse Glover &
Polly [NHVR].
 27 Jan 1808 - Lydia Glover b Francestown c/o Jesse Glover & Deborah
[NHVR].
 26 May 1810 - Jesse Glover b Francestown 5th c/o Jesse Glover & Deborah
[NHVR].
 24 Jan 1811 - Jesse Glover of Francestown, blacksmith, sold land for
$1,000 to Peter Woodbury, Esq.  Wife Deborah released her dower [Hissboro
Deeds 88/502].
 24 Jan 1818 - Henry E Glover b Francestown 5th c/o Jesse Glover & Polly
[NHVR].
 22 Aug 1818 - Deborah (Richard?) Glover b Francestown 6th c/o Jesse
Glover & Polly [NHVR].
 1820 - Jesse Glover in Peterboro census Hillsboro Co p896


Jesse GLOVER

 Francestown TR 1/387, 482, 519-20, 598, 605, 620, 767 2/448, 457, 471,
481, 495, 505, 518, 526 3/4, 14, 26, 47, 56, 67, 80, 89, 103, 117, 131, 144,
155, 168, 176, 186, 198, 213, 224, 237, 256, 272, 281, 294, 370, 412, 431,
452, 464, 478, 495, 516, 532, 552, 569, 588, 604, 616, 621-2, 657, 1202 FR.
 Rindge TR 4/195, 207.
 Jesse Glover is listed as resident on Lot 10 in 3rd Range in Dublin some
time after 1785 and before 1862 [Hist of Dublin NH 1920 pp624].
 Jesse Glover is listed as having removed from Dublin by 1 Jan 1853 with
his family [Hist of Dublin NH 1920 p954].
 [Hist of Francestown NH by Cochrane & Wood, 1895 p733]:
 Jesse Glover came here about the year 1800.  He lived several years in
the Dea Fiske house, and worked in the blacksmith shop once occupied by Josiah
Gutterson.  He also lived on the Black place where he also worked at his
trade.  Moreover, he made the Holmes Balch place his home for a while, and it
is possible that he lived in other places in the town, since he was evidently
given to much moving.  He is said to have been a very social man and to have
rivalled Draper as a "masrvelous story-teller."  He was living in town as late
as 1818.  We are informed that he had a daughter, Lydia, and we learn in a
necrological memorandum that an infant child of Jesse Glover died here Dec.
24, 1815, also that Polly Glover died here April 27, 1817.  The town Records
contain the following: "Becca Chickering, dau of Jesse and Polly Glover, born
July 20, 1798.  Polly, dau. of Jesse and Polly Glover, born Feb. 10, 1800,
died April 24, 1817.  Nancy, dau. of Jesse and Polly Glover, born Oct. 20,
1802.  Ira Draper, son of Jesse and Polly Glover, born March 23, 1805.  Jesse,
son of Jesse and Deborah Glover, born May 26, 1810.  Henry, son of Jesse
Glover and his wife, born Jan 24, 1818.  Deborah Ruhard, dau. of Jesse Glover
and his wife, born Aug. 22, 1818."
 20 July 1798 - Becca Chickering Glover b Francistown 1st c/o Jesse
Glover & Polly [NHVR]
 10 Feb 1800 - Polly Glover b Francestown 2nd c/o Jesse Glover & Polly
[NHVR].
 1800 - census of Francistown with family.
 20 Oct 1802 - Nancy Glover b Francestown 3rd c/o Jesse & Polly [NHVR].
 23 March 1805 - Ira Draper Glover b Francestown 4th c/o Jesse Glover &
Polly [NHVR].
 27 Jan 1808 - Lydia Glover b Francestown c/o Jesse Glover & Deborah
[NHVR].
 26 May 1810 - Jesse Glover b Francestown 5th c/o Jesse Glover & Deborah
[NHVR].
 24 Jan 1811 - Jesse Glover of Francestown, blacksmith, sold land for
$1,000 to Peter Woodbury, Esq.  Wife Deborah released her dower [Hissboro
Deeds 88/502].
 24 Jan 1818 - Henry E Glover b Francestown 5th c/o Jesse Glover & Polly
[NHVR].
 22 Aug 1818 - Deborah (Richard?) Glover b Francestown 6th c/o Jesse
Glover & Polly [NHVR].
 1820 - Jesse Glover in Peterboro census Hillsboro Co p896


John GLOVER

GLOVER, JOHN - c1723 - Dover & Durham
 18 Nov 1748 - the Sheriff of NH was ordered to attach the goods or
estate of John Glover, husbandman of Dover, in an amount up to five pounds to
assure his appearance at the Court of Common Pleas in Portsmouth in December
to answer Samuel Smith of Durham regarding his default on a promisory note for
fifty shillings dated 14 July 1748.  The Deputy Sheriff, James Kielle, took a
chair valued at three shillings [NH Prov CT Rec #10959].
 20 Aug 1750 - Sheriff of NH was ordered to attach the goods or estate of
John Glover, husbandman of Durham, in an amount up to ten pounds to assure his
appearance at the Court of Common Pleas in Portsmouth in September to answer
Samuel Smith of Durham regarding his default on a promisory note for five
pounds dated 2 Dec 1748.  The Deputy Sheriff, James Kielle, took a chair
valued at two shillings [NH Prov CT Rec #10902].
 31 July 1752 - the Sheriff of NH was ordered to attach the goods or
estate of John Glover, husbandman of Dover, in an amount up to eighteen pounds
to assure his appearance at the Court of Common Pleas in Portsmouth in Septem-
ber to answer Thomas Parker, cordwainer of Durham regarding his default on a
promisory note for thirty-six pounds dated 27 June 1748.  The Deputy Sheriff,
James Kielle, took a chair valued at two shillings [NH Prov CT Rec #8053].
 17 Aug 1752 - the Sheriff of NH was ordered to attach the goods or
estate of John Glover, husbandman of Dover, in an amount up to eleven pounds
to assure his appearance at the Court of Common Pleas in Portsmouth in Septem-
ber to answer Derry Pitman, yeoman of Durham, regarding his default on a
promisory note for eleven pounds dated 13 Aug 1752.  Pitman's accounts showed
four pounds due for five yards of boze (sic) and seven pounds due for a rug.  
The Deputy Sheriff, James Kielle, took a chair valued at two shillings [NH Prov
e Deputy Sheriff, James Kielle, took a chair valued at two shillings [NH Prov
CT Rec #9483].
 Sept 1754 - John Glover of Dover served with a scouting party sent to
Epsom under the command of Joseph Bickford of Durham.  He was in service 9
Sept to 24 Sept 1754 [Potter, Mil. Hist. NH. 1/127].
 12 Nov 1754 - the Sheriff of NH was ordered to attach the goods or
estate of John Glovier (sic), husbandman of Durham, in an amount up to four-
teen pounds to assure his appearance at the Court of Common Pleas in Ports-
mouth in December to answer William Bruce, trader of Durham, regarding his
default on a promisory note for twenty-eight pounds dated 19 Aug 1754.  The
Deputy Sheriff, James Kielle, took a chair valued at two shillings [NH Prov CT
Rec #5510].
 28 Jan 1755 - William Bruce, trader of Durham, recovered judgement
against John Glover, husbandman of Durham, 7# damages & 3#-2s-6p court costs
which the Sheriff was ordered to collect or put Glover in the goal in Ports-
mouth. The above order was repeated on 10 March 1755, 19 June 1755, 17 Sept
1755, 16 December 1755, 10 March 1756, 16 June 1756, 17 Dec 1756, and again on  
9 April 1757.  The latter execution is inscribed on the back, "This Execution
Satisfied in full - William Bruce" Court File 5510].
 27 March 1758 - John Glover & Richard Glover & others were chosen Hog
reeves at the town meeting [Durham TR 1/43].
 1760 - John and Richard Glover appear on the 1760 minister's tax for the
north side of Oyster River [Hist Durham 1/25].
 30 March 1761 - John Glover & Richard Glover & others were chosen Hog
reeves at the town meeting [Durham TR 1/52].
 30 April 1766 - Province of NH to Zacheus Clough Constable of Lee for the
year 1766 - Greetings: Whereas John Glover and Abigail his wife and children
has lately come to sojourn or dwell in the Parish of Lee in the Province
aforesaid not being inhabitants thereof; these are therefor to order and
appoint you forthwith to give notice to the said John Glover and Abigail with
their children forthwith to depart out of the Parish of Lee aforesaid and make
retune of the names of the persons with their children and of their abode in
said parish and when you gave them warning to depart out of said parish unto
the next court of quarter sessions of the Province aforesaid - Dated at Lee
April 30th Anno Dommini 1766 - Eli Clark Jr, Robert Thompson & Nicholas Duda,
Selectmen of Leigh .... 14 May 1766 Pursuant to the within precept I have
warned and given notice to the within named John Glover and Abigail his wife
forthwith to depart with their children out of sd Parish of Lee and read the
within precept to them and six children - Zacheus Clough Constable [Lee TR
1/318].
 1776 - John Glover of Lee signed the Assoc. Test in 1776 while Richard
Glover refused to sign [Hist Durham 1/126].
 28 July 1778 - Will of Thomas Wille of Lee NH husbandman.  Bequeathed to
wife Hannah, to dau Abigail Glover & to Wille Hill s/o Edward Hill; Edward
Hill Administrator; wit by James Lamous, Joseph Clay & Hercules Mooney.  
proved 2nd Wed Oct 1778; Inv. Com.: Hercules Mooney & John Snell Jr; Appraised
14 Oct 1778, L392-2-6.  Allowed 2nd Wed June 1779.  Edward Hill made oath re
inventory [Strafford Co Probate 1/331 & 1/374].
 _____ Glover m Abigail Willey bapt 1 March 1729/30, d/o Thomas Willey
who mentions her in his will 1778 [Hist Durham 2/386].
 3 Oct 1778 - John Glover of Lee husbandman and wife Abigail, dau of
Thomas Wille late of Lee yeoman decd, do hereby acknowledge to have received
of Edward Hill Executor of the testament of the sd decd the full sum of 5#,
also 2 cows & a bond from under my hand and seal for 12 bushels of Indian
_____ table corn, and one ton weight of English hay, and half a ton of swamp
hay yearly & every year during the natural life of her the sd Abigail wife of
John Glover being the whole that was....etc.; signed by John (mark) Glover and
Abigail (mark) Glover; wit by Patrick Tobyne(?) & Hercules Mooney; ack 13
April 1779 by John & Abigail Glover; recorded 9 June 1779 [Strafford Co Deeds
2/379].
 6 Dec 1784 - voted to excuse John Glover from paying his tax to Consta-
ble Giles for the year 1782 & likewise his tax to Constable Chesley for 1783
[Lee TR1/99].
 1787 - John Glover Jr & Timothy Glover appear on 1787 tax list for Lee
[NH State Papers 12/392].
 1790 - census of Lee NH:
   Timothy Glover 1/2/2
   Jn'o Glover    1/0/3
   Rich'd Glover  1/0/1
 1800 - census of Lee NH:
   Timothy Glover 3 m 10-, 2 m 10-15, 1 m 26-44
         2 f 10-, 1 f 10-15, 1 f 26-44
   John Glover    1 m 16-25, 1 m 45+
         1 f 16-25, 1 f 45+


Abigail WILLEY

Sources:
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/386


Thomas 4 WILLEY

FAMILY RECORD:
  Hannah Runnels - d/o John Runnels & Hannah Clark; b 1734; m ___ Willee; d
before her father wrote his will on 20 Jun 1756.  Children named in her
father's will:
  a) Hannah - living 1756.
  b) Elizabeth - living 1756.
  [Runnels, A Genealogy of the Runnels & Reynolds Families in Am, 1873, p177,
184].

CHRONOLOGICAL ITEMS:
  1765 Nov 18 - Thomas Wille of Durham signed a petition for the creation of
Lee parish from the NW end of Durham [NH State Papers XI/586].
  1776 - Thomes Wille signed the Association Test at Lee NH [NH State Papers
XXX/81].
  1778 28 Jul - will of Thomas Wille of Lee, husbandman; bequeathed to wife
Hannah, dau Abigail Glover, and Wille Hill s/o Edward Hill; signed; wit by
James Lamous, Joseph Clay & Hercules Mooney; Edward Hill was admin of the
estate [Evans, Abstracts of the Probate Records of Strafford Co NH p189].
  1780 Sep 13 - Edward Hill of Lee, yeoman , was apptd admin of estate of
Hannah Wille of Lee; Wille Hill made oath to the court re the inventory [Evans,
Abstracts of the Probate Records of Strafford Co NH p189].

Sources:
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/317, 386


Hannah 4 RUNNELS

Sources:
Other : Runnels, Geneal of Runnels & Reynolds Fams in Am, 1873 p184
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/386


Hannah WILLEY

Sources:
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/386


Elizabeth WILLEY

Sources:
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/386


Thomas 3 WILLEY

Sources:
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/384
Other : Noyes, Geneal Dict Me & NH p754


Frances ???

Sources:
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/384


John 3 RUNNELS

Sources:
Other : Noyes, Geneal Dict Me & NH p582
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/77 & 316
Other : Runnels, Geneal of Runnels & Reynolds Fams in Am, 1873 p175


Hannah CLARK

Sources:
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/77


Mary WILLEY

Sources:
Other : Stackpole, Hist Durham NH, 1913, 2/386