. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . d a family of eight. This place was soldJune 8, 1872, to S. B. Page and Samuel Sargent. Sally Hills, b. Oct. 12, 1808; m., 1827, Joseph Clisby, b. at ConcordSept. 1, 1802. He was a blacksmith at the Centre. He also farmed inlater years. He was one of the few who kept a record of passingevents, which has been of great value in compiling this had a family of four dau. (See Clisby gen.) John Hills, b. Sept. 20, 1805;


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . d a family of eight. This place was soldJune 8, 1872, to S. B. Page and Samuel Sargent. Sally Hills, b. Oct. 12, 1808; m., 1827, Joseph Clisby, b. at ConcordSept. 1, 1802. He was a blacksmith at the Centre. He also farmed inlater years. He was one of the few who kept a record of passingevents, which has been of great value in compiling this had a family of four dau. (See Clisby gen.) John Hills, b. Sept. 20, 1805; m., Nov. 4, 1831, Mahala Rollins, Sanbornton, 1806. He inherited the home farm on Whicher Hilland was a thrifty farmer all his life. They had two children. d. Jan. 11, 1883. He d. Feb. 16, 1886. This farm was sold toF. B. Shedd of Lowell, Mass., who has a summer residence there. Betsey Hills, b. Aug. 30, 1804; m. Moses Evans of N. (see Evansgen.) and resided on what has always been called Lovers Lane, nearher fathers. He d. Jan. 15, 1855, and she d. April 1, 1868. This house,if not built for a Methodist parsonage, was used for some time as such,. GENEALOGIES. 179 Fourth Generation. (Children of Daniel and Huldah Page Hills.)(B. at N.) WiixiAM Peaey Hills, b. Feb. 26, 1825, was a young man of me-chanical genius and a promising artist in portraiture. He d. March7, 1854. Daniel Adams Hills, 23, 1827; m., April 15, 1853, Cynthia (See Clough gen.) He claimed a valuable invention, a non-poisonous mixture for sticky fly paper and a machine for spreadingit, which later was sold to H. B. Foster of Concord. Mr. Hills was alsoa farmer and natural mechanic. They had two children. He d. June25, 1864. She d. June 11, 1890. (Children of David and Sarah Forrest Hills.)(B. at N.) Saeah Augusta Hills, b. May 10, 1832, was educated at the NewHampshire Conference Seminary and was a faithful teacher for manyyears. She cared for the home and her parents in their dec


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