. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . EOBERTSON ARMS AND HOMESTEAD OF JAMES P. ROBERTSON. GENEALOGIES. 273 Third Generation. (Cliildren of John and Jane Morrill Roberts.) Smith Roberts, b. Oct. 16, 1S53; m. Ellen Keniston of N. and badone Rose. He m. (second), Oct. 10, 1890, Mary Weed of Gil-manton and d. at N. Dec. 25, 1904. He was injured by a passing trainin 1875 and never fully recovered. Emjia J. Roberts, b. April 8, 1S61; m. Ora Fifield of Belmon
. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . EOBERTSON ARMS AND HOMESTEAD OF JAMES P. ROBERTSON. GENEALOGIES. 273 Third Generation. (Cliildren of John and Jane Morrill Roberts.) Smith Roberts, b. Oct. 16, 1S53; m. Ellen Keniston of N. and badone Rose. He m. (second), Oct. 10, 1890, Mary Weed of Gil-manton and d. at N. Dec. 25, 1904. He was injured by a passing trainin 1875 and never fully recovered. Emjia J. Roberts, b. April 8, 1S61; m. Ora Fifield of Belmont andresided at Tilton Highlands, where he d. after a long illness. Theirfour children were educated at the Episcopal Orphans Home at Mill-ville, Concord. She purchased in 1900 a home on Howard Ave., whereshe now resides. Ella J. Roberts, b. June 4, 1867; m. B. Prank Ayers, who owns theHorace Sewall place on Oak Hill. They have one child. (See Ayersgen.) (Children of George and Laura Keniston Roberts.) But one of this family remains in town. Ax^fiE Roberts m. (first), George Whitney of N. and had a son, whod. in infancy. She m. (second), Charles Sanborn of Wilmot, , 1892. They resi
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