. The Spalding memorial: a genealogical history of Edward Spalding of Virginia and Massachusetts bay and his descendants; : with a record of their military services in the colonial, revolutionary and civil wars: together with information concerning ... other branches of the ... family . 117. Violet-M., b. Nov. 19, 1862, at 8118. Levi7 [3953], (Henry6,Samuel5, Henry4,Henry3, Andrew2,Edward1), b. Oct. 3, 1809; d. about 1891, at Lyndeborough, 1ST. H.;m. Caroline Prince, of Amherst, N. H., Dec. 3, 1839; she was 17,1819; settled on his fathers farm in Lyndeborough, N. H. 8119


. The Spalding memorial: a genealogical history of Edward Spalding of Virginia and Massachusetts bay and his descendants; : with a record of their military services in the colonial, revolutionary and civil wars: together with information concerning ... other branches of the ... family . 117. Violet-M., b. Nov. 19, 1862, at 8118. Levi7 [3953], (Henry6,Samuel5, Henry4,Henry3, Andrew2,Edward1), b. Oct. 3, 1809; d. about 1891, at Lyndeborough, 1ST. H.;m. Caroline Prince, of Amherst, N. H., Dec. 3, 1839; she was 17,1819; settled on his fathers farm in Lyndeborough, N. H. 8119. Emeline, b. Aug. 31, 1840; unmarried. 8120. Charles, b. May 10, 1846; unmarried. 8121. Oliver7 [3956], .(Oliver6, Samuel5, Henry4, Henry3, An-drew2, Edward1), b. May 23, 1791, in Merrimack, K. H.; d. thereAug. 30, 1875; m. Asenath Danforth,of Merrimack, IS. H.; she 3, 1858. He at first settled on a farm adjoining his fathers in Merri-mack; afterwards removed to a farm upon the River road in thesame town. Children all b. in Merrimack, N. H. 8122. Abigail-Nourse, b. Dec. 15, 1817; m. William-T. Parker, Sept. 1, 1846; res. Merrimack, N. H. 8123. John-Lund [12007J, b. Jan. 19, 1821. 8124. Hosea-Ballou [12010J, b. Oct. 22, 1824. 8125. Oliver-Perry, b. Jan. 11, 1828; d. SEVENTH GENERATION. 525 8126. Hon. ISAAC7 [3959], (Isaac0, Samuel6, HenrySHenry3, An-drew2, Edward1), b. Feb. 1, 1796, in New Ipswich, N. H.; d. May14, 1876, at Nashua, N. H.; m. Lucy Kendall, of Amherst, N. H.,May 1, 1828; she was the daughter of Nathan Kendall, and wasb. Dec. 13, 1796; res. Nashua, N. H. Mr. Spalding removed from New Ipswich, N. H., to Wilton,N. H., in 1800. His father, Capt. Isaac Spalding, was a man ofgood education for those times, but never possessed a propertyof more than two thousand dollars. His son therefore had a verylimited education—only a few weeks instruction in winter, andwas very early thrown upon his own resources. In 1809, at the age of thirteen, he went to Amherst


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