The history of Concord : from its first grant in 1725, to the organization of the city government in 1853, with a history of the ancient Penacooks ; the whole interspersed with numerous interesting incidents and anecdotes, down to the present period, 1855 ; embellished with maps ; with portraits of distinguished citizens, and views of ancient and modern residences . h, but subsequently became a member of theWest Congregational Church. Pie was greatly afflicted by the death ofmany of his children; but, resigned to the will of God, he cheerfully borethe trials of Hfe and infirmities of age, and


The history of Concord : from its first grant in 1725, to the organization of the city government in 1853, with a history of the ancient Penacooks ; the whole interspersed with numerous interesting incidents and anecdotes, down to the present period, 1855 ; embellished with maps ; with portraits of distinguished citizens, and views of ancient and modern residences . h, but subsequently became a member of theWest Congregational Church. Pie was greatly afflicted by the death ofmany of his children; but, resigned to the will of God, he cheerfully borethe trials of Hfe and infirmities of age, and died, much respected, in thefaith and hope of the gospel, Feb. 17, 1851, aged 77. His widow d. , 1855, aged 78. The youngest son, Benjamin F., lives on the home-stead. 2-MooDY Dow, another son of Ebenezer, 1 m. Margaret White, ofBow. Their children— 1. Betsey, b. Dec. 7, 1795; 2. Clarissa, b. March 26, 1796; 3. IsaacWhite, b. Aug. 4, 1801; 4. Ira, son of Moody and 2 w. Joanna, b. , 1803 ; 5. Peggv, b. March 24, 1804; 6. Moody, b. June 11, 1808; H., b. Feb. 19, 1806; m. Judith W. Chandler, selectman 1837 and1840 ; d. Feb. 22, 1853, aged 47 ; 8. Rebecca, b. May 10, 1810; 9. Rhoda,b. Nov. 12, 1811. 3-Samuel Dow, [T. Rec] son of 2-Timothy, 1 m. Mary Ann . Their children— 1. Margaret, b. May 29, 1810; 2. Hannah, b. Oct. 1, 1814; 3. Joseph,.


Size: 2312px × 1081px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorboutonna, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1850, bookyear1856