Hannah Elizabeth McCauslin
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1847 - Knox, ME Christening: Death: Apr 6, 1900 - Epsom, NH Burial: in Bickford Cemetery, Epsom, NH Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Henry McCaulsin Mother: Mariah Rhodes
Spouses and Children
1. *Joseph F. Bickford Marriage: Children: 1. Frederick William Bickford
Notes
General:
Buried in the Bickford Cemetery, River Road, Epsom, NH. Died age 53-1-18
Stone also at Buck St. Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
Abby McClary
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Apr 15, 1827 - Groton, VT Christening: Death: Dec 15, 1895 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Andrew McClary Mother: Abigail Ricker
Spouses and Children
1. *Martin C. Chamberlain Marriage: Children: 1. Wallace Chamberlain 2. Samuel Chamberlain 3. Jane ChamberlainAdrienne McClary
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1917 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Orson Rood McClary Mother: Florence Unknown
Spouses and Children
1. *___ Rossi Marriage:Agnes McClary
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Dec 4, 1746 Christening: Death: Bef 1792 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John McClary Mother: Elizabeth HarveyAgnes McClary
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Bef 1815 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Andrew McClary Mother: Agnes
Spouses and Children
1. *Richard Tripp Marriage: Children: 1. Andrew Tripp 2. Sarah Tripp 3. Thomas Tripp 4. Hannah Tripp 5. Agnes Tripp 6. Richard Tripp 7. John Tripp 8. Margaret Tripp 9. William Tripp 10. John Tripp 11. Richard Tripp
Notes
General:
Dolbeer records deaths of 1819 and after, she does not appear, though is in 1810 census. Congregation Church records of deaths starts 1815, and she does not appear there either.
Also seen as Ann.
Albert W. McClary
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Jun 16, 1830 - Compton, Quebec, Canada Christening: Death: Dec 11, 1869 - Weston, MA Burial: in Arborvitae Cemetery, Lincoln, MA Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Andrew McClary Mother: Caroline Wallace
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Pierce Underwood Marriage: Nov 18, 1851 - Lincoln, MA Children: 1. Frank Pierce McClary 2. Andrew W. McClary
Notes
General:
Mass death record gives parents Andrew and Caroline McCleary
Andrew McClary
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Apr 3, 1846 Christening: Death: Oct 5, 1871 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Andrew McClary Mother: Caroline WallaceAndrew McClary
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Sep 8, 1765 - Epsom, NH Christening: Sep 8, 1765 - Epsom, NH Death: Jul 24, 1811 - Washington, DC Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :Events
• Baptism: by Rev. John Tuck in Epsom, NH, Sep 15, 1765.
Parents
Father: Major Andrew McClary Mother: Elizabeth McCrillis
Spouses and Children
1. *Polly Allen Partnership: Abt 1789 Children: 1. Andrew McClary
Notes
General:
McCLARY Capt. Andrew, of the War Department, Washington, formerly of Epsom,Marriage Notes (Polly Allen)
N. H., son of Capt. McClary, who fell at Bunker Hill. Gazette of Aug. 3, 1811.
The Providence Gazette was the first newspaper printed in
Providence. The first number was issued October 20, 1762, the
last October 8, 1825
The Farmer's Cabinet Newspaper 8-6-1811
In Washington city, Capt. Andrew M'Clary, of the War Department, formerly of Epsom, N.H., and son of the brave Maj. M'Clary who fell in the field of battle on Bunker's Hill.
Same appears in the Eagle newspaper 8-8-1811
Also appears in the Portland Gazette and Maine Advertiser 8-5-1811
Appears in the Salem Gazette 8-2-1811. 'clerk in the War Department'
Appears in the Boston Gazette 8-1-1811
From the New York Commercial Advertiser 7-29-1811 - In Washington City on the 24th instant, Capt. Andrew M'Clary, a soldier of the revolution and for many years a clerk in the war department
The National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser; Date: 1811-07-
The members of the Society of the Sons of (Erin) are requested to attend the funeral of Captain Andrew McClary from his late lodgings at Mrs. Suters at 10 o'clock this morning. Henry Whetcroft. Sec'ry.
DIED - Yesterday, in this city, Capt. Andrew M'Clary, a soldier of the Revolution, and for many years a Clerk in the Department of War.
There is no marriage recorded for Andrew McClary and Polly Allen, and when Polly married Mark Nelson, he name is given as Polly Allen, not Mrs. Polly McClary. About two years after the birth of son Andrew, the father joined the military and served about 10 years, and thereafter was a Clerk in Washington D.C. where he died 1811. The son was raised from age 7 to 14 at the home of Thomas Urann of Tunbridge, VT.
Andrew McClary
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Aug 6, 1759 Christening: Death: Abt 1774 - Medford, MA Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John McClary Mother: Elizabeth Harvey
Notes
General:
Died at age 16 while at school in Medford, MA (H. McClary's sketch of the family)
Andrew McClary
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Abt 1764 - Epsom, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Agnes Marriage: Children: 1. John McClary 2. Margaret McClary 3. Major Andrew McClary 4. Jane McClary 5. Agnes McClary
Notes
General:
1729, May 21 In Nottingham "Joseph Hall and Andrew Maclerey are to Lay a Flore and fitt one End of the block house for a minister to preach in."
Selectman in Nottingham 1733-1734 with James Harvey, Moderator
In Nottingham 1744 with Epsom Town Book, requested by proprietors in Epsom (during Indian Wars he may have moved back there for a short time).
Death date listed as between Sept. 13, 1764 and Oct. 15, 1765. His wife a widow Sept. 7, 1764 (Church records)
Will December 29, 1757
In the Name of God Amen. the twenty ninth day of December in the year of our Lord 1757, I Andrew McClary in the province of New Hampshire in New England, Gentleman being very sick & weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God; threfore calling to the mortality of my body and showing that it is appointed for men once to dye, do make & ordain this my Last wil & testament. That is to say principally & first of all I give & Recommend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it hopeing throught the merrit, Death & passion of my Savior Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon & forgiveness of all my sins & to inherit everlasting Life & my body commit to this earth to be decently buried at the Discretion of my xecutor hereafter Named: Nothing Doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the Son again by the mighty power of god & as touching such worldlly estates where with it hath pleased god to bless me in this life, I give Demise & Dispose of the same in the following manner and that is to say:
First will that all those debts and Duties as I so owe in Right or conscience to any manner of person or persons whatsoever shall be well & truely contented & paid or ordained to be paid in Convienient time after my death by my Executor hereafter named
Item I give and bequeath to: Agnes my Dearly beloved wife the sum of one thousand pounds old tenor to be raised & Levied out of my estate together with all my Household goods to be disposed of as the heirs shall see fit after my decease.
Item I give to my welll beloved son John McClary one whole right of land in genisss Town Reserving the home lot of said right of land for my grandson Michael McClary.
Item I give & bequeath to Margaret Wallace my dearly beloved daughter four hundred pounds old tenor out of my Estate after my decease
Item I give to my well beloved Jane McGaffee the sum of four hundred pounds old tenor or land according to said money to be raised out of my estate after my decease.
Item I give to my well beloved daughter Agnes Tripp the sum of four hundred old tenor to be raised out of my estate after my death.
Item I give to my well beloved grandson George Wallace one hundred acres of land lying in Nottingham lying upon Ipsom that I bought of Shem Brown of Boston afer my decease
Item I give to my beloved son Andrew McClary my home lot where I now live with all the privilges thereunto belonging onto ____ that sd Andrew shall take good care of his mother so long as she lives and then sd Andrew shall posses the whole as it is specified and moveables & all the lands that pertains to me after my death with mills and streams by him freeely to be possed & enjoyed.
And I do hereby utterly disallow revoke & dismiss all & every other former testaments wills and legaries bequests and Executors by time named and willed & bequeathed ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year above.
Written, Andrew McClary
From an article on Bunker Hill, and death of son Andrew 'one of the heroes of the day-long conflict. Major Andrew McClary of Epsom, New Hampshire, whose parents were from Tyrone'
1728, October 8 17-309 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantee)
William Cleft, yeoman of Marshfield, MA to Andrew McLear of Hanover, MA, Millwright.
Land in Nottingham being in said 43 lot lying in fish street
1729, May 21 Special meeting at the block-house in Nottingham. "Joseph Hall and Andrew McClary (MacLerey) are to Lay a Flore and fitt one End of the block house for a minister to preach in."
1733-1734, Andrew McClary elected a Selectman in Nottingham. James Harvey, Moderator.
1735, October 9 22-208 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantee)
Indenture, William Partridge of Boston, merchant, grandson of William Partridge late of Newbury, deceased and Andrew McClary of Nottingham, per indenture made between Andrew McClary and Francis Gatcomb of Boston April 28, 1730, in behalf of his son in law, William Partridge, then a minor under 21 years, ten acres of land in Nottingham, called No. 12 in Fish Street, drawn at Exeter June 13, 1722.
1741, April 30 25-314 Rockingham Deeds (Grantee)
Jedediah Weeks, yeoman of Greenland to Andrew McClary, yeoman of Epsom, ½ of a 50 acre lot about 25 acres, original right, of said Weeks, Lot 19. And 15 acres of land more in said town, not yet drawn.
1741, Oct. 9 26-366 Rockingham County Deed (Grantor)
Andrew McClary millwright of Epsom to William Brown, weaver of Nottingham, 10 acres in Nottingham on Fish Street Lot #30
1742, Andrew McClary, Selectman in Epsom
1743, Andrew McClary Selectman in Epsom
1742, May 19 31-269 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
Andrew McClary, millwright of Ipsom to Andrew Simpson, weaver of Nottingham, 10 acres in Nottingham, home lot #12, Fish Street, formerly of William Partridge.
1743, July 1 27-334 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantee)
Joseph Simpson Esq. of New Castle to Andrew McClary, millwright of Epsom, 50 acres of Lot #20 given by the proprietors for settling a family in said town, land bordering George Wallace.
1743, August 24 29-7 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
Andrew McClary of Epsom, millwright to Jeremiah Bennett, ½ lot 32 on Bow Street in Nottingham, 50 acres, original right of Jos. Joslyn.
1744, August 6, Proprietors meeting in the Court House in Portsmouth. At this meeting by the proprietors of Epsom for Andrew McClary living in Nottingham leaving the town book in his possession and deliver it up to the town Clerk of Epsom as he is chosen and sworn according to Law by orders from the Selectmen or the major of them.
1747, Feb. 27 35-313 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantee)
Samuel Wallis of Greenland to Andrew McClary of Nottingham 40 acres of land, ½ of 50 acre lot #19 together with 15 acres being half of the thirty acre lot not yet drawn, which should belong to Jedediah Weeks his right as one of the settles of said farm.
1747, Mar. 7 35-314 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
Andrew McClary, of Nottingham, Innholder to John McClary of Nottingham, husbandman, 100 acres in Epsom, whole of lots 19 and 20, except 5 acres off the southeasterly side of the 20th lot.
1747, Aug. 21 - Isabella McCoy is captured by Indians
1751, May 1 Proprietors meet at Andrew McClary's in Epsom.
1751, July 4 39-120 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
Andrew McClary of Epsom, millwright to Richard Jenness 3rd of Rye, yeoman, 78 acres in Nottingham, lot # 18 in the 9th range.
1752, May, Proprietors meeting at the home of Andrew McClary, Inn Keeper
1752, Dec. 1 41-61 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantee)
Shem Drowne of Boston in the County of Suffolk and Province of Massachusetts, to Andrew McLery of Epsom in ye province of New Hampshire, Millright, a certain tract or lot of land in Nottingham in ye seventh range of lots number 24, containing one hundred and sixty two acres, originally in ye name of John Steel.
1752, May 2, Proprietor's meet at the house of Andrew McClary, Inn Keeper
1754 - Andrew McClary Selectman in Epsom
1754, June, Proprietors meet at the house of Andrew McClary, Inn Keeper
1754, July 4 45-54 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantee)
Matthew Nealy of Nottingham, yeoman to Andrew McClary of Epsom, yeoman, 145 acres in Nottingham, Lot 25 in the 8th range.
1754, July 4 44-485 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
Andrew McClary of Epsom to Samuel Batchelder of Hampton, taylor, ½ lot #4 in the 8th range in Nottingham, original right of Joseph Joslin.
1755 - Andrew McClary Selectman in Epsom
1755, May 7, Proprietors meet in Epsom at Andrew McClary's Inn Holder
1756 - Andrew McClary, Selectman in Epsom
1756, Feb. 17 48-458 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantee)
Joseph Brown of Rye, husbandman, wife Abigail; Samuel Shaw, of Hampton, husbandman and wife Margaret, to Andrew McClary of Epsom, gentleman, 50 acres, Lot # 2
1756, May 5, Proprietors meet at the home of Cap Andrew McClary
1756, Sept. 1 51-13 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantee)
Samuel Seavey of Rye to Andrew McClary of Epsom, 60 acres being Lot 22 in Epsom
1757, December 29, Andrew McClary 'very sick & weak in body' makes out his will.
1758, Dec. 16 60-534 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
Andrew McClary of Epsom, gentleman, to Benson Ham of Epsom, alias Portsmouth, land in Nottingham 50 acres, lot 25 in the fifth range.
1759, Nov. 9 63-181 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
Andrew McClary of Epsom, millwright to John McGaffee of Epsom, 100 acres in Nottingham on the Epsom line.
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1760, April 15 59-546 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
Andrew McClary of Epsom, Gentleman to my well beloved son Andrew McClary of Epsom, yeoman, a certain tract or parcel of land in Epsom containing 33 acres, ½ lot 22 in Epsom and one half of a sawmill and ½ of a gristmill now standing on said lot.
1760, April 15 59-547 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
Andrew McClary of Epsom, Gentleman to my well beloved son John McClary of Epsom, Gentleman, a certain tract or parcel of land in Epsom containing 33 acres, ½ lot 22 in Epsom and one half of a sawmill and ½ of a gristmill now standing on said lot.
1765, Oct. 15 82-126 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantor)
John McClary Esq. and George Wallis, Yeoman and John McGaffe Gentleman and Jane his wife, and Richard Tripp, yeoman and Agnas his wife, received from Andrew McClary, Gentleman, late of Epsom, deceased, release and quitclaim to Andrew McClary of Epsom, all right, title, interest, challenge and demand of the real or personal estate of the said Andrew McClary, deceased.
1768, October 6, 1767 79-483 Rockingham County Deeds (Grantee)
William Blake of Nottingham to Andrew McClary of Epsom, a parcel of land in Epsom being one of ye home lots, Lot No. One, Range 1, lying on the north side of the main road that leads thro the town and bounding upon said road where it now goes being 48 acres more or less. - Wm. Blake. Witness John McClary and Andrew McGaffey.
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