. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . ly-organized CongregationalChurch and his salary being small the records say: His father offeredto make up what was lacking for his support. He was a farmer and lived first on the Simonds place and later onthe Bean Hill road. He was b. Aug. 3, 1753, and d. at N., May 22, wife, Jane, b. 1759, d. at Hebron, May 17, 1846. He is buried in theenclosure by the Town house. Second Generation. Liba Conant, b. at Bridgewater, Mas


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . ly-organized CongregationalChurch and his salary being small the records say: His father offeredto make up what was lacking for his support. He was a farmer and lived first on the Simonds place and later onthe Bean Hill road. He was b. Aug. 3, 1753, and d. at N., May 22, wife, Jane, b. 1759, d. at Hebron, May 17, 1846. He is buried in theenclosure by the Town house. Second Generation. Liba Conant, b. at Bridgewater, Mass; fitted for the ministry atBrown University, graduating in 1823. He was ordained the sameyear at N. He m., Oct., 1820, Deborah Leach, also of had three dau. and a son, Henry, who d. at seven. They re-mained at N. 14 years, going then to Canaan and later to Orford,where both d. (See Ministers of N.) Third Generation. Elizabeth J. Conant, b. at N. Nov. 13, 1824; m. Lucius Wilson Ham-mond, a merchant of Bristol. They had two children, Ella Galley,who resides in Denver, and George H., who d. in Bristol. Mrs. Ham-mond d. at Bristol, July 23, BENJAMIN F. OOFRAN. GENEALOGIES. 65 Saeah Ann Conant, b. at N. Feb. 8, 1827; m. Joseph H. Keyes ofMassachusetts. They had a son, Joseph Everett, who resides in Keyes d. in Hebron, Dec. 5, 189S. She d., in Bristol, March 26, 1882. Ellen McAllister Conant, b. at N., Oct. 19, 1833; m., Oct. 11, 1853,David Everett Willard of Orford. He was a merchant there until1882, when he removed to Concord, where he resided until his death,Jan 17, 1895. She d. Nov. 6, 1903. They had four children: EllenAugusta of Concord; Everett Wheeler of Toledo, 0.; Sarah Rebecca,who d., 1881, and Stedman of Boston, Mass. COOK. John Bbown Cook was first taxed in N. in 1833. He bought thefarm now owned by Frank Shaw and, being past middle life, onlyfarmed in a small way. He m.( first) Sarah Taylor of Epping, who , 1858, at Lynnfield, M


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