. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . ethodical in business, and a lover of nature, and a friendof man. Having endeared himself to his family and alarge circle of friends, he died June 5, 1878, and his bodywas laid by the side of the dust of his kindred, in the lotwhich, with the accustomed forethought and strong familyfeeling of his nature, he had prepared for them in Aspen-grove cemetery. He married, October 16, 1849


. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . ethodical in business, and a lover of nature, and a friendof man. Having endeared himself to his family and alarge circle of friends, he died June 5, 1878, and his bodywas laid by the side of the dust of his kindred, in the lotwhich, with the accustomed forethought and strong familyfeeling of his nature, he had prepared for them in Aspen-grove cemetery. He married, October 16, 1849, MarthaH. Adams, a daughter of Deacon Thomas Adams of Gilman-ton, N. H. She was born in Gilmanton, August 19, have one adopted daughter, Frances A. Nealley, whois now the wife of Col. George H. Higbee, Burlington, la. Edward S. J. Nealley, second son of Edward B., wasborn in Lee, December 16, 1811. He studied law in theoffice of his cousin, Jonathan Cillcy, in Thomaston, is now United-States collector of customs, at Bath, resides in Bath, where he has long been one of the chiefUnited-States-government officials of the married, July 5, 1836, Lucy Prince, a sister of Te e<.-L^.^^ S. .^2^^^ ^ HISTORY OF NOTTINGHAM. 235 Jonathan Cillcy of Thomaston, Mc, for his first wife. Shedied in Bath, J\Ie., January 17, 1853. He afterwards mar-ried, December 1, 1859, Sarah A. Pope of Spencer, Mass.,for his second wife. He has six children; his eldest son,the Hon. Edward B. Nealley, of Bangor, Me., was thefirst United-States attorney for Montana, and subsequentlyspeaker of the House of Representatives of the Maine legis-lature, and is now state senator. Frances Mary A. Nealley, eldest daughter of Edward B.,was born in Lee, February 26, 1814, and married, January13, 1846, George Nealley of Burlington, la. He was bornin Northwood. She died in Burlington, la., December 9,1851. They had four children. Their eldest son, GeorgeT. Nealley, is now chief-e


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