Sarah Jane Appleton
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Jun 5, 1838 - Deerfield, NH Christening: Death: Jul 17, 1918 - Bow, NH Burial: Jul 20, 1918 - Buck Street Cemetery, Pembroke, NH Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John Appleton Mother: Betsey Hayes
Spouses and Children
1. *Horace W. Batchelder Marriage: Sep 21, 1861 - Pembroke, NH Children: 1. Agnes Jane Batchelder 2. Timothy Batchelder 3. Minnie Batchelder
Notes
Marriage Notes (Horace W. Batchelder)
Dowst Diary Vol 1, p 63
Thomas Appleton
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1814 Christening: Death: Oct 7, 1863 - Epsom, NH Burial: in Buck Street Cemetery, Pembroke, NH Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Robert Appleton Mother: Mary Atwood
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary D. Haynes Marriage: Abt 1850 Children: 1. Abigail Appleton 2. Mary L. Appleton
Notes
General:
Death from NHVR, no age or parents givenMarriage Notes (Mary D. Haynes)
1850 US Census, Epsom
Thomas Appleton, 35
Mary Appleton, 32
Abigail Appleton, 0
1860 US Census, Epsom
Thomas Appleton, 45
Mary D. Appleton, 42
Abby Appleton, 10
Mary L. Appleton, 1
EPSOM POLL
1850 10 acres w/b
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1859 "
1860 "
1862 9 acres w/b
1864 Heirs of, 9 acres/b
NHVR, Amos Davis, 70, 2dn marriage to Mary Phelps, 59, 3rd marriage, widow and widower.
Parents: Jonathan and Lucy Davis
John and Lucy Haynes
Not seen as married in Will of her father of 1850.
Unknown Appleton
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Jul 8, 1857 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Robert Stevens Appleton Mother: Hannah F. FrenchWilliam H. Appleton
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Apr 24, 1845 - Chichester, NH Christening: Death: Sep 9, 1912 - Pembroke, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Samuel Appleton Mother: Melinda F. Hayes
Notes
General:
Death record, died 67-5-15, parents Samuel and Melinda Appleton
NHVR Birth, William H., Mar 23, 1842
Veterans of the Civil War in New Hampshire were saddened this week by the news of the sudden death at his home in Suncook, on Monday, of Maj. William H. Appli:ton, one of the most gallant of those young men of the Granite State who went to the ftont in the early days of the Civil War and who gained promotion by conspicuous bravery in the field. Major Appleton was bom in Chichester November 24, 1842, .and when the call to arms came (or the preservation of the Union he enlisted as a private in the Abbott Guard of Manchester and became a member of Company I of the Second New Hamps''ire volunteers. He was promoted to corporal on November 5, 1862, and was honorablj discharged July 30 of the following year that he might accept a commission as second lifutenant of the fourth United States colored troops. In July, 1864, he was promoted to fiist lieutenant and became a captain a few months later, on November 26. He received the brevet rank of major on March 13, 1865, as a reward for gallant and meritorious conduct. The war record of Major Appleton was a particularly enviable one and was equaled by very few of the New Hampshire men who fought with the armies of the Union. He participated in all the battles and skirmishes in which his two regiments were engaged, these including the first and second battles of Bull Run, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, White Oak Swamp, Savage Station, Charles City Cross Roads, Malvern Hill, Kettle Run, Frederick.sburg, Gettysburg, he various assaults on Petersburg, the fights at Newmarket Heights and Chapin's x''arm, the capture of Fort Anderson and Wilmington. For gallantry displayed in the engagements while Grant's army was besieging Richmond, he received a medal of honor from Congress.
After the war Major Appleton took a position in the Treasury Department and at the
same time studied law at Columbia College. He was later transferred to the patent office and was principal examiner for seventeen years. After that, for fifteen years or more, he was a practicing attorney and a mechanical expert in New York city. He gave up his work in the metrop ^lis two years ago and returned to New Hampshire, making his home in Suncook. He was a member of the Loyal Legion of New York, a Mason and a Knight Templar. He is survived by two brothers, George P. Appleton of Suncook and Clifton Appleton of Mount Holly, N. J., and by two sisters. Mrs. Edward Badger and Miss Appleton of Suncook. Major Appleton was one of the rarely met gentlemen of the old school, a successful man of affairs, a brave soldier and one who was modest and unassuming in all the relations of life. His death will be sincerely mourned by a great number of people who had had experience of his generosity and kindliness.
Jennie Archcody
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Rome, Italy Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Frank Alosa Marriage: Children: 1. Salvatore M. Alosa___ Archer
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah L. Locke Marriage: 1899 - Salem, MAEllen Archer
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Abt Feb 1559 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Henry Archer Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Henry Clarke 32 Marriage: Abt 1557 Children: 1. Henry Clarke 2. John ClarkeHenry Archer
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John Archer Mother: Ellen Sanshan
Spouses and Children
Children: 1. Ellen Archer 2. Joan ArcherJoan Archer
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Henry Archer Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Henry Clarke 32 Marriage: Abt 1559 Children: 1. Joan Clarke 2. Anne Clarke 3. Anne Clarke 4. Stephen Clarke 32 5. Honor Clarke 6. John Clarke
Notes
General:
Possibly Archer, sister of first wife of Henry Clark
John Archer
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Ellen Sanshan Marriage: Children: 1. Henry Archer 2. William Archer
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