Ezra Stearns, History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Vol. III Genealogies (Cambridge, MA: University Press., 1905), p. 472.
Milford B. Streeter, A Genealogical Histroy of the Descendants of Stephen and Ursala Streeter of Glocester, Mass., 1642 afterwards of Charlestown, Mass. 1644-1652: With an Account of the Streeters of Goudherst, Kent, England (Salem, Mass.: Eben Putnam, 1896), pp. 77 & 207.
1850 US CENSUS, Census Place: Lisbon, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_431; Page: 1; Image: 5.
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