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From 1928 Burbank Genealogy: Friend Little Burbank was born June 29, 1806 in Boscawen, NH; died Nov 3, 1882; married Oct 16, 1888, Dorothy Jackman of Boscawen. Served as town officer and representative to the legislature. He was a lumberman and lived in Boscawen.
From the History of Boscawen and Webster: "Friend Little Burbank, eldest son of Capt. Abraham and Mary (Call) Burbank, was born in Boscawen, Jan 29, 1806. He married Dorothy Jackman, daughter of Joshua Jackman, of Boscawen. He engaged with his father in the occupation of lumbering. Through life he has followed that calling, manufacturing many millions of feet in the mills that now bear his name. His fellow-citizens have honored him by electing him repeatedly to manage the affairs of the town, and to represent them in the legislature." (p. 329). "With his son, Friend L. Burbank, he [Abraham Burbank, Friend's father] became proprietor of the mills on Blackwater river; also, a mill on Knight's Meadow brook; also, one on Pond brook. At one time, nearly every mill in Boscawen was employed in sawing his lumber, which was sent down the Merrimack river to Lowell and Boston."(p. 325).
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