Note: Resided in Cornish, Maine in 1812. A private in Capt. Briant Morton's Co. (seacoast), enlisted 27 Jan.1776, served 7 months 4 days; company was stationed at Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth, Maine. [Mass. Sailors and Soldiers, Vol. 5, p.59]
He came from Gorham after Nov.1796 and by 1797 to Cornish.
He m. 2nd 26 Sep 1818 in Cape Elizabeth, Hannah Marriner, who was Hannah Presson, married 19 July 1801 to John Marriner, she m. again 30 Oct 1824, William Sawyer of Limington, her age at the time was 73 years and his was 83 years. Her last m. was to Benjamin Clay of Limington on 2 Nov 1825. She died 1835, age 84 years
↑ New Hampshire, Births and Christenings Index, 1714-1904. Index to births, early to 1900." New Hampshire Registrar of Vital Statistics, Concord, New Hampshire. Ancestry.com
Source S101
Call Number: R929.2 S635uV.3
Title: Descendants of Edward Small of New England, Vol.3
Author: Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill
Publication: Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.: 1934
Abbreviation: Descendants of Edward Small of New England, Vol.3
Source S239
Title: Eastern Argus, Portland, Maine
Abbreviation: Eastern Argus, Portland, Maine
Note: Source Media Type: Newspaper
Source S444
Title: Early Families of Cornish, Maine
Author: Taylor, Robert L.
Publication: 1985
Abbreviation: Early Families of Cornish, Maine
Note: Source Media Type: Book
Source S445
Title: Nicholas Dunn Family History
Author: Dorothy M. (Dunn) Hathaway & Capt. Clifton R. Sargent, Jr.
Publication: Privately Published & distributed by the authors.
Abbreviation: Nicholas Dunn Family History
Note: Source Media Type: Book
Source S64
Title: John(5) Billings of Deer Isle, Maine
Author: Harold Ward Dana, A.B., M.D., of Brookline, Norfolk, Mass
Publication: NEHGR, Vol. 97, October 1943
Abbreviation: John(5) Billings of Deer Isle, Maine
Note: Originally from "Genealogy of William Billings", Frank Billings, M.D., n.d., publisged about 1931.
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