. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. The progenitors of the Elliot stock in GreatBritain were undoubtedly of Norman origin,and their descendants have been for many cen-turies more or less conspicuous in English andScottish annals. The name abroad carries forthe most part a double I and a single t; but inNew England it is often shortened of an Z, orlengthened by a t. 1. Lieutenant Andrew Elliot, of Bev-erly, came from Somersetshire, England, withhis family in the latter half of the seventeentheentury; married (1) Grace, (2) Mary; wasrepresentative in 1 <i!)0-92, and wa


. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. The progenitors of the Elliot stock in GreatBritain were undoubtedly of Norman origin,and their descendants have been for many cen-turies more or less conspicuous in English andScottish annals. The name abroad carries forthe most part a double I and a single t; but inNew England it is often shortened of an Z, orlengthened by a t. 1. Lieutenant Andrew Elliot, of Bev-erly, came from Somersetshire, England, withhis family in the latter half of the seventeentheentury; married (1) Grace, (2) Mary; wasrepresentative in 1 <i!)0-92, and was one of thejurors on the Witch Trials. Jlis will is datedFebruary 2(5, , and proved April 2,1704, in which he mentions: 1st, Mary, hiswife for forty years and more; 2d, his sonWilliam, his present wile, Mary, and children,—Andrew, William, John, Judith, Mary, Emmaand Elizabeth ; 3d, Ins son Andrew, deceased,and his children,—Andrew, Samuel, Mercy andGrace; 4th, his daughter, Mary Woodbury,relict of Nicholas Woodbury; 5th, his daughter,. E>iq


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