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oseph, bap. 27 Aug. 1780, d. 23 Sept 1807. Samuel the f. res. in Menot., and d. 15 Ap. 1782; his w. Martha d. 30 Mar. 1821, a. 78 20. William. s. of Zechariah (11). m. Mercy Perry 3 Oct. 1767, and had Mercy, bap. 30 Oct. 1768, d. unm. 27 Feb. 1808 William, bap. 29 July 1770, m. Mary Bowman 4 Ap. 1802, and d. 8 July 1820; James, bap. 11 Ap. 1773, m. Anna Adams 11 Oct. 1796; Benjamin,bap. 13 Aug. 1775; Anne, bap. 19 Oct. 1777, d. unm. 7 Jan. 1806; Amos, bap. 12 Dec. 1779 Lydia, bap. 24 Mar. 1782; Sally,bap. 29 Nov. 1789, d. unm. 22 Dec. 1808. William the f. res. in Menot., and d. 13 June 1815; His w. Mercy d. 31 July 1828, a. 81. 21. Aaron, s. of Aaron (15), grad. H. C. 1776, and immediately entered the Revolutionary Army, in which he served about a year and a half: returned and studied medicine with Dr. Joshua Brackett of Portsmouth, N. H.; went to sea as surgeon, and was twice taken prisoner. He afterwards became a merchant in Portsmouth, but being unsuccessful in trad
oseph, bap. 27 Aug. 1780, d. 23 Sept 1807. Samuel the f. res. in Menot., and d. 15 Ap. 1782; his w. Martha d. 30 Mar. 1821, a. 78 20. William. s. of Zechariah (11). m. Mercy Perry 3 Oct. 1767, and had Mercy, bap. 30 Oct. 1768, d. unm. 27 Feb. 1808 William, bap. 29 July 1770, m. Mary Bowman 4 Ap. 1802, and d. 8 July 1820; James, bap. 11 Ap. 1773, m. Anna Adams 11 Oct. 1796; Benjamin,bap. 13 Aug. 1775; Anne, bap. 19 Oct. 1777, d. unm. 7 Jan. 1806; Amos, bap. 12 Dec. 1779 Lydia, bap. 24 Mar. 1782; Sally,bap. 29 Nov. 1789, d. unm. 22 Dec. 1808. William the f. res. in Menot., and d. 13 June 1815; His w. Mercy d. 31 July 1828, a. 81. 21. Aaron, s. of Aaron (15), grad. H. C. 1776, and immediately entered the Revolutionary Army, in which he served about a year and a half: returned and studied medicine with Dr. Joshua Brackett of Portsmouth, N. H.; went to sea as surgeon, and was twice taken prisoner. He afterwards became a merchant in Portsmouth, but being unsuccessful in trad