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Birth |
05 Apr 1718 |
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
Gender |
Male |
_UPD |
16 AUG 2009 13:15:52 GMT-5 |
Person ID |
I4384 |
Alan Donald Vibber |
Last Modified |
08 Dec 2009 |
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Father |
Felch Daniel, b. 05 Jan 1668, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA , d. 05 Oct 1752, Seabrook (Hampton Falls), Rockingham, New Hampshire |
Mother |
Fuller Sarah, d. Bef 1730 |
Family ID |
F1767 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Page or Paige Jane, d. 20 Jun 1787 |
Married |
14 Feb 1749 |
Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA [1, 2, 4, 6] |
Children |
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Family ID |
F1790 |
Group Sheet |
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- The second son of Dr. Daniel Felch of Seabrook, was Daniel, Jr., who was son of his second wife, Sarah, and was born April 5, 1718. He was a soldier at the capture of Louisburg, June 17, 1745; m. Jane Page of Hampton. Feb. 14, 1749; and had children, Molly, Benjamin, Rhoda, Daniel. Amos and John. The last named was the John Felch of Francestown. He was b. Feb. 23, 1763; m. Ruth Sweetzer, March 8,1787; settled in the north part of this town, near Deering line, where he lived till 1814, when he moved to Sutton, and died there of spotted fever in 1816. His wife d. Sept. 5, 1826, aged 63. The children of John and Ruth (Sweetzer) Felch, were as follows, all being born in this town:—
1. Amos, [1). July 1, 1787, in. Betsey Kelley; lived in Newbury, and d. there April 29, 1876, aged nearly 89.]
2. William, [b. Nov. 23, 1788; was a soldier in the war of 1812; settled in Cleveland, Ohio; is said to have descendants now living there.]
3. John, [b. Aug. 22, 1790; nu Hannah Dodge of Bennington, Feb. 22, 1816; d. May 13, 1877; moved to Sutton, where most of his life was spent; was Deacon of the Baptist church there; his wife d. Oct. 11, 1883. Their children were:—
Sallie D., (b. Sept. 16. 1816; m. Win. T. Bean of Sutton.)
Roxana, (b. Oct. 12, 1818; m. Hon. Amos Jones of Suttou, afterwards of San born ton Bridge, now Tilton.)
Gideon D., (-b. Oct. 21, 1820: in. Melvina Bean; lives in Sutton.)
John A., (d. inf.)
Charity Adeline, (b. Dec. 31,1824; in. 1st, Benj. P. Sargent; 2nd, William Coburn; d. July 1, 1889.)
John S., (d. childhood.)
Hannah M., (b. May 2,1829; m. Moses Pillsbury of Sutton.)
Mary Ann, (d. inf.)
Benjamin Dean, (June 15, 1833; m. Ellen A. Carr of Antrim, Nov. 29, 1860; lives in Bennington; no children.)
Mary Ann, (b. Jan. 6, 1836; m. fieo. S. French of Sutton; d. July 29, 1879.)
Frances C., (b. Dec. 1, 1840; m. Lucien Smith of Brent- wood.)]
4. Daniel, [b. Aug. 8,1792; was a soldier in the war of 1812; went to Ohio with his brother William, since which time nothing further can be learned of him.]
5. Benjamin, (b. Aug. 21, 1794; in. Dolly Andrews; lived in Wilmot; d. May 28, 1877.]
6. Rhoda, [b. May 12, 1796; m. Rev. Elijah Watson; d. 1868.]
7. Betsey, [b. April 1, 1798; d. inf.]
8. David, [b. April 12, 1799; d. at the age of 14.]
9. Samuel Barnet, [b. Feb. 24, 1801 ; m. 1st, Betsey Keyser; 2nd, Partridge; d. in Illinois, June 4.1873.]
10. Maky Boyu, [known as Polly; b. June 24, 1803; m. Nehemiah Emerson of Andover.]
11. Susan Emekson, [b. Feb. 10, 1806; m. Solomon Dodge of Bennington; d. Feb. 10, 1887.]
19. Daniel, of Hampton, N. H., b. 5 Apr., 1718; bapt. at Salem Village 20 Apr., 1718. He was a soldier at the capture of Louisburg, June 17, 1745, in Capt. Edward Williams(1) company, and was one of Captain Moulton's scouts July 30 to Aug. 26, 1745; servioes ordered paid for in the House of Representatives, Oct. 2, 1745. He m. Jane Paige of Salisbury, 14 Feb., 1749, at Hampton Falls, N. H., who d. 20 June, 1787.
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- [S147] Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, William Richard Cutter, (Name: 1908;), 1284 (Reliability: 3).
- [S231] History of Francestown, N. H.: From Its Earliest Settlement April, 1758, to January 1, 1891. With a Brief Genealogical Record of All the Francestown Families, Warren Robert Cochrane, George K. Wood, (Name: J. H. Barker, Printer, 1895;), 683 (Reliability: 3).
- [S233] Essex Institute Historical Collections, Essex Institute, (Name: Essex Institute, 1918-1920;), 151 (Reliability: 3).
- [S230] Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, William Richard Cutter, (Name: Lewis historical publishing company, 1908;), 407 (Reliability: 3).
- [S243] Historical Collections of the Danvers Historical Society, Danvers Historical Society, Harriet Silvester Tapley, (Name: Danvers Historical Society, 1916;), 87 (Reliability: 3).
- [S232] Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation, Lewis publishing company, Chicago, (Name: The Lewis publishing company, 1908;), 151 (Reliability: 3).
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