. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . ectmen in 1902-03-04-05. Mr. Keasor credits himself with the enterprise whereby HillyBrook became an adjunct to Chestnut Pond in 1894 and Tilton watersupply, not only greatly improving the quantity but also the takes great pride in the management of the entire aqueduct plant. Mr. and Mrs. Keasor have one son, Arthur Edmund, b. at SanborntonSept. 29, 1879. LAMBERT. Sylvester Lambert came from Lakeport to N. and entered


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . ectmen in 1902-03-04-05. Mr. Keasor credits himself with the enterprise whereby HillyBrook became an adjunct to Chestnut Pond in 1894 and Tilton watersupply, not only greatly improving the quantity but also the takes great pride in the management of the entire aqueduct plant. Mr. and Mrs. Keasor have one son, Arthur Edmund, b. at SanborntonSept. 29, 1879. LAMBERT. Sylvester Lambert came from Lakeport to N. and entered the employof the railroad about 1872. He m. Christiana Blake of N. (see Sewallgen.), and resided at the Depot. They have three children. They re-moved to Tilton and reside on Mill St. Second Generation. (All b. at N. Depot.) Mabel Lambert, b. at N. in 1873; , 1893, Oeorge Nichols and hasfour children. They reside at . Eva Winona Lambert, b. at N., 1875; m., 1897, Frank J. Hunter, b. atSt. John, N. B., and resides in Vermont. They have two children. Elmer Lambert, b. 1878; m. Fannie Oray. He served in the SpanishWar and later saw service in the MARK G. KEASOR. GENEALOGIES. 339 THORP. Joseph w. Thorp was b. Aug. 31, 1824, at Sheepshead, England. Hem. Lydia Johnson, dau. of Abijah. Johnson, who was a Quaker ministerat Weare, and had one child. They came to N. in the latter part of the60s and purchased the house now owned by George S. Morrison onElm St., where they resided for several years. Mr. Thorp was a tailorby trade. Later they moved to AUston, Mass., where he d. Feb. 14,1888. She now resides at Highland Springs, Va., with her grand-daughter, and has been for several years an invalid from rheumatism. Second Generation. Elliot G. Thoep, M. D., was b. at South Weare Aug. 1, 1849. He H. Bancroft and resided in N. for several years, being connectedwith Fred G. Tilton under the firm name of Thorp and Tilton, druggists,at Tilton. Later he moved to West N


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