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He was voted to be a member of the Committee of Inspection for Windham on 22 June 1775.[1]
Of his six sons, James, David, and Daniel were soldiers in the Continental army. After their discharge, James and Daniel settled in Acworth, New Hampshire. James was discharged due to sickness, having almost died of small pox and camp fever. He was a weaver.
Five sons, three daughters by his marriage to Mary Gregg.
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Rev. J. L. Merrill, Town Historian, History of Acworth (New Hampshire), The Town of Acworth, 1869, 194
Source: S540 Author: Morrison, Leonard A. Title: History of the Town of Windham, New Hampshire, 1719-1883 Abbreviation: Morrison, Leonard A. Publication: Cupples, Upham & Co., Boston, 1883 Note: Images accessed online in Heritage Quest. Digital copies in BK database. Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
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