History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . Berwick, and June 24, 1784, married Nancy,daughter of Samuel and Lydia (Wallingford) Lord, ofBerwick. She was born June 7, 1762, and died Jan. 10,1832. He came to Kennebunk, in 1784, as clerk for To-bias Lord. In 1792 he built the house in which he resideduntil his death, Nov. 10, 1836. For many years he in Kennebunk and the neighboring towns. Hisother children were John, born 1785, died 1861; married,1850, Mrs. Paulina Ford. Mary, born 1786, died L., born 17


History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . Berwick, and June 24, 1784, married Nancy,daughter of Samuel and Lydia (Wallingford) Lord, ofBerwick. She was born June 7, 1762, and died Jan. 10,1832. He came to Kennebunk, in 1784, as clerk for To-bias Lord. In 1792 he built the house in which he resideduntil his death, Nov. 10, 1836. For many years he in Kennebunk and the neighboring towns. Hisother children were John, born 1785, died 1861; married,1850, Mrs. Paulina Ford. Mary, born 1786, died L., born 1788, died 1857 ; married, 1820, MaryWoods. James Osboru, , lather, was John, born atCharlestown, Sept. 25, 1737 ; was a chocolate-grinder, whodied in 1764, at Granada, while on a voyage to obtaincocoa. He married, March 4, 1757, Mary, daughter ofIsaac Kidder, and who, after his death, married Paul Wy-nian, of Woburn. His other son was John, born 1758,died in Ware, 1838. John, the chocolate-grinder, wasson of James and Mary (Lane) Osborn, and grandson ofElkanah and Elizabeth Osborn, all of JOSEPH HATCH. JOSEPH HATCH was born in Wells, York Co., Me., Oct. 10, 1766. Hewas the eldest son of Joshua and Susanna (Heath) had nine children: 1, Ann, who married JosephWoodcock, of Boston. She died Sept. 22, 1855, agedninety-one. They had two children, who died in infancy;2, Joseph; 3, Jotham, died (unmarried) March 14, 1794;4, Elizabeth, married Jotham Clark, of Wells. They had four children, none of whom survive; 5, Samuel, marriedMary Oilman, of Exeter, N. H., where he settled in earlymanhood, and died Feb. 22, 1861, aged eighty-seven. Hiswife, though in health at his decease, survived but forty-five hours. They had nine sons and one daughter. John-son Hatch, Esq., of Jacksonville, 111., alone survives; 6,Mary, married Benjamin Bourne, of Wells. They hadnine children, none of whom survive; 7, Johnson, married 248 HISTORY OP YORK COUNTY, MAINE. Jane Averill, o


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