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HIBBARD Samuel | F32944 |
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18 Dec 1854 |
Haverhill, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States |
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May 1838 |
New Hampshire, United States |
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1915 |
Newbury, Orange, Vermont, United States |
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TUTTLE George L. | F39315 |
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6 Jul 1893 |
Bradford, Orange, Vermont, United States |
Birth |
26 May 1848 |
Bath, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States |
Death |
10 Mar 1912 |
North Haverhill, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States |
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Aft 10 Mar 1912 |
North Haverhill, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States |
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NOYES Edmund B. | F3756 |
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- [S4819] Correspondence-Email-NOYES Sharon (HENDERSON), Re: Daniel Noyes, b. abt 1780 Massachusetts; email response; 19 June 2010; Paul M. Noyes.
Yes, I have all the Clough lineage and data. Martha Ella "Matt" Clough was the daughter of Bailey Clough & Lydia Stevens. Lydia married Samuel Hibbard on 18 Dec 1854 Haverhill, Grafton Co., NY. I could never find Bailey, Lydia or Martha in the 1850 census -- found her sister, Helen Luella (as Luella) with her grandfather. Haven't looked for years now but maybe I will again!
I was wrong in my earlier statement of Ned changing name in 1891 (relying on memory - HA) as it was 1893. This is my notation in his file:
24 Jan 2006, Sharon H. Noyes reviewed Microfilm 0015898, Guardians Index A-O 1773-1900, Change of Name in the Grafton Co., NH Probate Court Records. In 1893, Ned H. Smith officially changed his name to Ned H. Noyes. Recorded as #67/446. Obviously, Ned had reached official age of 21 years and legally changed his name from Smith to Noyes.
Also 29 Jan 2006 - Sharon spoke to Donald Noyes asking him about any memories he had of Ned regarding Ned's family. The only thing he could recall was Ned saying that his family was a 'bunch of horse thieves and that his grandpa had died from a gunshot." I wonder if this could be Bailey Clough?? It certainly wasn't Edmund Noyes - he had injured a foot and got blood poisoning, so his leg was amputated by a doctor on the kitchen table, with Ned administering the anesthetic by dripping it onto a rag, but he died anyway.
My maiden name is Henderson - hence Sharon H. Noyes - and hubby is Murray W. Noyes. I came from Kentucky and my hubby from New Hampshire, met in Florida and married and had our children and retired to Blairsville, GA.
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