. A memorial of the town of Hampstead, New Hampshire. Historic and genealogic sketches . lOHN ^ HAMPSTBAD, NEW HAMPSHIRE. 321 third, Abby (Clark) Clark, of Lowell, Mass, By the first mar-riage he had children Isaac William and Nathaniel C, and re-sided where Mr. Jacob Townsend now resides. He moved tothe residence now occupied by Charles P. Tabor and Mr. Vig-neault, known later as the Alfred W. Foote residence; herechildren, Mar}^ C, who married James Brickett, of Clairmont,N. H., Joseph, who died young, and Ruf us Clement who mar-ried Helen M., daughter of Daniel Nichols, of Hampstea


. A memorial of the town of Hampstead, New Hampshire. Historic and genealogic sketches . lOHN ^ HAMPSTBAD, NEW HAMPSHIRE. 321 third, Abby (Clark) Clark, of Lowell, Mass, By the first mar-riage he had children Isaac William and Nathaniel C, and re-sided where Mr. Jacob Townsend now resides. He moved tothe residence now occupied by Charles P. Tabor and Mr. Vig-neault, known later as the Alfred W. Foote residence; herechildren, Mar}^ C, who married James Brickett, of Clairmont,N. H., Joseph, who died young, and Ruf us Clement who mar-ried Helen M., daughter of Daniel Nichols, of Hampstead, wereborn. They were among the leading merchants of Hampsteadfor about fifty yeai-s, at the present store of Isaac Randall. RuFUS C. and Helen (Nichols) Smith have children, SusieC, teacher of elocution, Haverhill; S. Kate, and Alice N. whomarried Charles H. Pearson, of Boston, July 16,1890. Theyhave children Philip Kimball, Daniel Nichols, and ClementSmith. Mr. Smith held many offices of trust in town, and hasresided in Haverhill for the past twenty years. The following letter was received from M


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