Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ... v. Mahala, b. Jan. 10, 1809; m. William Pool. He lived at Charlestown, Mass. Was city treasurer many yaers. vi. Sarah, b. March 14, 1813. vii. Lowell W., b. Jan. 15, 1818; lived at Windsor Locks, Conn.; d. many years ago. One son, John, living there. 6 Nathaniel,2 (Richard,1) b. May 5, 1746. Very little can be learned about him or his descendants. He settled on the farm now known as the Col. Tenney farm, on the upper meadow, and may have built the present house. The buildings stood on the "old road," and were moved to their present location about 1800. Revolutionary soldier. Owned land in Grafton County, and probably rem. there. Administrators of Nathaniel Chamberiin's estate were appointed in 1802. He is believed to have had several c. One dau. is known, Elizabeth, b. 1794, m. a Mr. Johnson, an Englishman, and rem. to Canada in 1824, where he d. leaving several c. She returned to Newbury, and educated her c. In 1852 she went south to live with them, and d. at Belleville, Ala., June 21, 1859. One son, William, became a teacher, then a merchant, and is now retired at Pensacola, Fla. One dau.. Sophia, m. Dr. S. S. Forbes of Pensacola. 7 Benjamin,2 (Richard1) b. Northfield, Mass., Dec. 15, 1847; came to Newbury with his parents; farmer on Musquash meadow and carpenter (see chapter on bridges); served a short time in the revolutionary 'war; after 1800, he moved to the farm still called the "Ben Chamberlin place," on what was once called "the back road," southwest of Wells River.; m. the Widow Eaton, who had three daughters by her former marriage, one of whom m. Horace Stebbins, another m.as 2d wife, John Johnson, and a third m. a Mr. Webb. Her name was Hannah. She d. May 10, 1833. in her 85th year. He d. June 11,1832, or 1833; buried at the...