Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . nce was formed withBetsy Brown, who was born February 20,1787, and was the mother of five children —Lydia, Almira, Mary S., Samuel G., andWashington ¥. She died October 2, second wife, whose maiden name wasHannah Wells, died February 22, 1843, hav-ing been the mother of five children — Han-nah, Augusta H. E., John H., Charles J., andPolly. By his third marriage, with PollyClark, there were three children — Betsy A.,David W., and Clara B. Charles J. Pike, the fourth so


Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . nce was formed withBetsy Brown, who was born February 20,1787, and was the mother of five children —Lydia, Almira, Mary S., Samuel G., andWashington ¥. She died October 2, second wife, whose maiden name wasHannah Wells, died February 22, 1843, hav-ing been the mother of five children — Han-nah, Augusta H. E., John H., Charles J., andPolly. By his third marriage, with PollyClark, there were three children — Betsy A.,David W., and Clara B. Charles J. Pike, the fourth son as namedabove, acquired a common-school education inhis native town, and remained on the homeacres until he was twenty years of age. OnAugust 13, 1862, he enlisted in CompanyE, Tenth Regiment New Hampshire Volun-teers; and after serving until August, 1863,he was detailed as a fifer in the drum corps,which position he held until March, was in five or six important engagements,as follows: Orleans, November 5, 1862;Waterloo, November 10, 1862; White SulphurSprings, November 15, 1862; Fredericksburg,.


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