"14. Thomas, s. of Thomas (5), b. 1744; was first Lieutenant of the Company of minute men led by Capt. Jonas Locke to Campbridge on the Lexington alarm; moved to Cheapside 1805; d. Sept. 20, 1826. He m. 1790 Catherine Seekins of Pelham, a famous spinner of flax; she d. Nov. 21, 1855 a. 86.
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Thomas, July 12, 1781; d. unm. at Walpole, N.H. Nov. 30, 1870, b. Dfd.
Otis, Oct. 17, 1792
Caroline, May 19, 1794; m. 1816, Ralph Arms.
Pamelia, Nov. 11, 1795; m. Dec. 2, 1818, George P. Field of Nfd.
Miranda, March 24, 1797; d. unm. at Lynn, Dec. 24, 1876.
son. b. and d., Feb. 4, 1798.
Catherine, April 4, 1800; m. John Mattoon of Nfd.
Sarah, Jan. 27, 1802;m. John Poole of Walpole.
dau., b. and d. July 11, 1804.
George Townsend, June 11, 1805; simple; d. June 14, 1816;
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