. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . islature. Col. JosephCilley was chosen to serve out the unexpired term of in the Senate, where the veteran soldier showedhis claim to respect and the gratitude of his country in theabsence of an eye, and the distorted limb, — proofs of suf-ferings few have endured. Col. Cilley still lives at the age ofeighty-seven years (1878), retaining much of mental vigorand physical


. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . islature. Col. JosephCilley was chosen to serve out the unexpired term of in the Senate, where the veteran soldier showedhis claim to respect and the gratitude of his country in theabsence of an eye, and the distorted limb, — proofs of suf-ferings few have endured. Col. Cilley still lives at the age ofeighty-seven years (1878), retaining much of mental vigorand physical endurance, cheerful and happy, surrounded byan affectionate family, and a host of friends who appreciatehis worth and know the warmth of his heart and theextent of his hospitality. Col. Cilleys children are : (1) Nathaniel Williams, bornSeptember 10, 1825, died October 4, 1855 ; (2) MarthaAnn, born April 2, 1827, married Dr. Charles S. Downs,May 4, 1853, now living in Nottingham, having one son,Joseph Cilley ; (3) Enoch Poor, born June 4, 1829, diedJuly 11, 1873 ; (4) Greenleaf Longfellow, born June 4,1829, died January 11, 1836; (5) Victoria E. W., bornSeptember 24,1831, and married Thomas Bradbury Bart-. ^6?^^^-^ ?^<^^<^yr HISTORY OF NOTTINGHAM. 187 lett, son of Judge Bradljuiy B., April 29,1857, lives on tlieSquare, having six children (for whom consult Bartlctt fam-ily); (6) Joseph Nealley, born February 15,1834, married,August 19,1874, Mary L., daughter of Judge James Butler,lives with his father at the homestead, having one daugh-ter, Elizabeth Williams; (7) Jenny Osborn, born October28, 1835, at home, nobly filling the position occupied byher venerable grandmother until lier death, Septemljer 11,1876 ; (8) Jonathan, born July 19, 1838, died January 15,1858; (9) Frederick Williams, born February 21, 1841,died April 17, 1861. The wife of Col. Joseph Cilley died January 25, 1S43,aged forty-seven, an estimable lady who made her home de-lightful, and herself the cent


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