Heath

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1. *Abbie J. Heath
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Heath

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1. *Effie May Foster
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Aaron Heath

      Sex: M

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1. *Sarah Ann Brown
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Abbie J. Heath

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Feb 1833 - Epsom, NH
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          Death: Jun 1889 - Canterbury, NH
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         Father: John McClary Heath
         Mother: Abigail M. Cate

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1. *Heath
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Adeline F. Heath

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Sep 23, 1872
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          Death: Jan 17, 1924
         Burial: Floral Park Cemetery, Pittsfield, NH
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         Father: Andrew McClary Heath
         Mother: Lucy Russell Green



Alonzo Smith Heath

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Mar 19, 1858 - Grafton, NH 88,164
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          Death: Mar 2, 1928 - Nashua, NH
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         Father: Christopher Smith Heath
         Mother: Rosilla Winslow Clough

Spouses and Children
1. *Isabel Fifield
       Marriage: Jan 13, 1885 - Epsom, NH
       Children:
                1. Clifford Alonzo Heath 88

Notes
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Built in 1887 the home between to George Yeaton and the old Gossville Hotel. Living in Southboro, MA in 1900 US census, occupation listed looks like 'telegrapher'.


Andrew McClary Heath



      Sex: M

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          Birth: Feb 23, 1836 - Loudon, NH 98
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          Death: Jul 17, 1875 - Epsom, NH 10
         Burial: in Floral Park Cemetery, Pittsfield, NH
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Parents
         Father: John McClary Heath
         Mother: Abigail M. Cate

Spouses and Children
1. *Lucy Russell Green
       Marriage: Feb 1866
       Children:
                1. Minnie Linden Heath
                2. Willie Cate Heath
                3. Adeline F. Heath
                4. Baby Heath

Notes
General:
Ayling's Civil War history 12th Regt. Andrew M. Heath, Co. F., born Loudon, age 26, res. and cred. Loudon, enl. Aug. 15, 1862, must. in Sept. 5, 1862 as 1 Sert., appr. Sergt. Maj. Jan 15, 1863; 2nd Lt. Co. G. Jan. 26, 1863; wounded May 3. 1863 Chancellorsville, VA., app 1 Lt. Co. F May 12, 1863; Adj. June 1, 1863, wounded July 30, 1864, Mine Explosion, Petersurg, VA., app. Capt. Co. E. Jan 10, 1865, must. out June 21. 1865.

History of the Twelfth regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers:
"The daughter of General McClary of Revolutionary fame was the grandmother of this officer, who was the son of John M. and Abigails S. (Cate) Heath, and born in Loudon, February 23. 1836, and died in Epsom, July 18, 1875. He had grown up a rugged farmer's boy of more than average proportions, and received a liberal education; and from that until he enlisted he lived with his father on a farm, teaching school winters.
He enlisted several for Company F, in his native town, and for this and his natural fitness he was made first sergeant.
After the war, in the winter of 1866, he married Lucy R., daughter of Oliver Green, of Pittsfield, by whom he had three children, Minnie L., Willie C., and Adeline F. His wife survived him but a few years, dying August 26, 1879.
His occupation after discharge was the same as before enlistment, farming and teaching.
He was calm and collected in battle, and though while fully sensible of his danger, not being follishly daring, he was always up to the demand of duty whatever that might call him."

Mirror and Farmer 7-24-1875 ANDREW M. HEATH

Death of a Manchester Teacher. - The news cp,es by telegraph of the death at Epsom, this State, Saturday afternoon, of Capt. Andrew M. Heath, principal of the Piscataquog Grammar school in this city, at the age of 39 years. It was said last week that he was spending but a sorry vacation, being ill with inflammation of the bowels. He was not much known here having only come here to take charge of his school when Mr. Brown left it about the first of this year but he was highly esteemed by those who were aquainted with him, and he had the just reputation of a faithful teacher. His war record was a bright one. He enlisted from Loudon for three years in the Twelfth Regiment, being commissioned January 14, 1863, as Sergeant-Maj0or. In twelve days he was promoted to be Second Lieutenant, on the twelfth of May to First Lieutanant , on the first of June to Adjutant. He was raised to Captain Januaary 10, 1865, having been slightly wounded in the previous July. He obtained especial distinction by his bravery at Gettysburg, where he carried both colors after the color bearers had fallen under the rebel fire.

The Funeral of Captain Heath. - The funeral exercises of Capt. Andrew McClary Heath were at the home of his parents in Epsom on Tuesday, the 20th, at 11 o'clock A.M., the procession taking the noon train for Pittsfield, where the body was buried with Masonic honors in accordance with the request of the deceased. The exercises were in charge of Corinthian Lodge of F.A.M. of Pittsfield, Rev. S. L. Greeley officiating as chaplain, and were appropriate and impressive. The members pf tje Post of the Grand Army of that place, representative of the 12th New Hampshire Regiment, also of the teachers, school committee and his scholars from Manchester joined in the procession.

His many noble qualities of mind and heart had won for him, in a marked degree, the esteem and confidence of thse he met. and there was an unusual attendance at the funeral exercises both at Epsom and Pittsfield. The body was enclosed in a casket, surrounded with smilax and flowers and a large and beautiful wreath of flowers furnished by his scholars, and the grave was lined with evergreen. The Masons kindly furnished an ample collation at the passenger station at Pittsfield which was highly appreciated by the Manchester delegation and others from abroad. Capt. Heath was of revolutionary stock and his form and size is said to have resembled his namesake and great grand-father, Maj. Andrew McClary, the highest commanding office killed at the battle of Bunker Hill.


Andrew McClary Heath

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Jan 14, 1900
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          Death: Aug 7, 1979
         Burial: Floral Park Cemetery, Pittsfield, NH
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Parents
         Father: Willie Cate Heath
         Mother: Nellie S. Unknown

Spouses and Children
1. *Helen Driscoll
       Marriage: 



Andrew McClary Heath

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Feb 24, 1810 - Epsom, NH
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          Death: Aug 2, 1883 - Epsom, NH
         Burial: in McClary-Epsom, NH Center Cemetery, Epsom, NH
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Parents
         Father: Capt. Simon Ames Heath
         Mother: Elizabeth McClary

Spouses and Children
1. *Jane Cram Cass
       Marriage: Aug 25, 1832 - Epsom, NH
       Children:
                1. Rebecca J. Heath

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Buried in the McClary Cemetery, Epsom, NH

NH Patriot 3-10-1834
NOTICE. A FARM, to be sold at Public Auction at the Store of Tho. D. Merrill on the 22d day of March next at 10 Oclock A.M. Laying on the Old Road Leading from Concord to Portsmouth, within a few rods of the Meeting-House, School-House, Paint Mill, Saw-Mill &c. containing about Sixty-five Acres of good land well divided into Mowing, Pasturing and Wood-land. It has on it a food one Story House, Barn and other out Buildings necessary for the convenience of the Farm. Conditions made known at the time of sale.
Epsom, February 24th, 1834
ANDREW M. HEATH


Andrew S. Heath

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Mar 14, 1868 - Epsom, NH
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          Death: Jan 29, 1931 - Manchester, NH
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Parents
         Father: John Heath
         Mother: Mary Ann Robinson

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NHVR death record, gives birth as Epsom, parents John Heath and Mary Ann Robinson. Father born Orange, NH, mother, Deerfield, NH


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