. Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine;. hcn the child washanded up. the minister whispered, What ishis name? Oliver Cromwell,Was the re-ply. Thinking he must have misunderstood,the minister inquired again. Oliver Crom-well, thundered the old captain in the voiceof a boatswain, bringing down his cane till thechurch rang. There was no misunderstandingnow, and the name Oliver Cromwell wasbrought into the family, and descended to sub-sequent generations. Captain John Ilunt mar-ried Hannah Sherburn, at Newcastle, .\pril 30,1756, and they were the parents of nine chil-dren : I. Joh
. Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine;. hcn the child washanded up. the minister whispered, What ishis name? Oliver Cromwell,Was the re-ply. Thinking he must have misunderstood,the minister inquired again. Oliver Crom-well, thundered the old captain in the voiceof a boatswain, bringing down his cane till thechurch rang. There was no misunderstandingnow, and the name Oliver Cromwell wasbrought into the family, and descended to sub-sequent generations. Captain John Ilunt mar-ried Hannah Sherburn, at Newcastle, .\pril 30,1756, and they were the parents of nine chil-dren : I. John, born in 1757, mentioned Captain George F., 1761. 3. Captain RobertW., 1763. 4. Captain Charles, 1768. 5. Cap-tain Mark S., 1770. 6. Captain Oliver C, Sarah, married Mark Simes, postmaster atPortsmouth. 8. Frances and 9. Mary Ann,died unmarried. Most of the sons lived atPortsmouth. New Hampshire. Captain GeorgeP. had his home at the corner of \aughanand Hanover streets; Captain Robert at24 Washington street; Captain Charles, at 57.
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