Wilfred Herbert Osborne and Mary Louise Doherty
Husband Wilfred Herbert Osborne
Born: Oct 26, 1911 - Saskatchewan, Canada Christened: Died: Oct 13, 1973 - West Palm Beach, FL Buried:
Father: James Barry Osborne Mother: Edith Lillian Clease
Marriage: Feb 25, 1933 - Epsom, NH 13
Wife Mary Louise Doherty
Born: Abt 1913 - Manchester, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Doherty Mother: Bertha G. Wright
Children
1 M Graham James Osborne
Born: May 14, 1937 - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Albert Dale Osborne
Born: Jul 30, 1941 - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary L. Osborne
Born: Jan 1, 1943 - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Wilfred Herbert Osborne
Born: Oct 22, 1945 - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M William Hubert Osborne
Born: Oct 22, 1945 - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M John Brian Osborne
Born: Oct 1, 1947 - Pittsfield, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
William Doherty and Bertha G. Wright
Husband William Doherty
Born: - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Bertha G. Wright
Born: - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Louise Doherty
Born: Abt 1913 - Manchester, NH Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wilfred Herbert Osborne Marr: Feb 25, 1933 - Epsom, NH 13
Jonathan Hazeltine and Ruth Doir
Husband Jonathan Hazeltine
Born: 1692 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Nathaniel Hazeltine Mother: Ruth Plummer
Marriage:
Wife Ruth Doir
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
Calvin Dolbeer and Abby Lucas Goss
Husband Calvin Dolbeer
Born: 1818 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Oct 3, 1894 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Nicholas Dolbeer Mother: Esther Chase
Marriage: Sep 18, 1850 - Epsom, NHEvents
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Jul 1824.
Wife Abby Lucas Goss
Born: Aug 20, 1818 - Allenstown, NH Christened: Died: Aug 21, 1897 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Nathan Goss Mother: Dolly Grant
Children
1 F Sarah Eliza Dolbeer
Born: - Epsom, NH 33 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Ellen M. Dolbeer
Born: Dec 11, 1855 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Feb 27, 1914 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: Charles Sumner Hall Marr: Dec 11, 1876 - Epsom, NH
3 F Alice C. Dolbeer
Born: Aug 7, 1859 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Aug 11, 1866 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
General Notes: Husband - Calvin Dolbeer
Buried in the New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH. An adopted child, Sarah Eliza was baptised May 14, 1856, along with their daughter Ellen.
General Notes: Wife - Abby Lucas Goss
Buried in the New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH.
From the Epsom Newsletter August 28, 1897
Abby L. Dolbeer, widow of Calvin Dolbeer, died at her home Sunday morning aged 79 years. She had been ill for several months from a complication of diseases. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. C.S. Hall, who has faithfully cared for her in her illness, also and adopted daughter, Mrs. Sarah E. Akeley of Haverhill, Mass., one sister, Mrs. William Walker of Concord, and three brothers, Job Goss of Maine, Samuel Goss of Ashland and William L. Goss of Pembroke.
Charles Sumner Hall and Ellen M. Dolbeer
Husband Charles Sumner Hall
Born: Jun 3, 1854 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Sep 20, 1925 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: John Clark Hall Mother: Martha E. Rand
Marriage: Dec 11, 1876 - Epsom, NH
Wife Ellen M. Dolbeer
Born: Dec 11, 1855 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Feb 27, 1914 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Calvin Dolbeer Mother: Abby Lucas Goss
Events
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, May 14, 1856.
Children
General Notes: Husband - Charles Sumner Hall
Buried with his spouse in New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Merrimack and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire: Biographical Review, Vol. 22
Charles Sumner Hall , the junior member of the firm Silver & Hall, general merchants of Gossville, and an ex-member of the New Hampshire legislature, was born in Epsom, N.H., June 3, 1854, son of John C. and Martha E. (Rand) Hall , late of Epsom. The father, a native of Lee, N.H. , was born January 26, 1806 . In early life he came to Epsom and followed the trade of a carpenter here for some time. Later he opened a store, becoming a prosperous merchant; and he also conducted a large farm. Politically, he was in his later years a Republican; and he took an earnest interest in public affairs. He died at the age of seventy-seven years. His wife, Martha , was born February 25, 1813, daughter of Stephen Rand, of Chichester [NOTE: this is incorrect]. She became the mother of nine children--Sarah E , Martha E , James W., Amanda S., John H. , Deborah, Georgia A., Luther T., and Charles S.. Sarah E , born May 28, 1833, married James K. Taylor, of Neponset, Mass., and her children are: Ella, Mattie, Alberto, and Maud. Martha E., born June 3, 1834, is the wife of J. M. Emer , of Suncook, in the town of Pembroke, N.H., and has two daughters--Anna and Hattie. James W., born November 13, 183 , married Sarah Emery, of Suncook. Amanda was born September 1, 1839. John H., born March 19, 1842, married Nellie Farnham, of Great Falls (now Somersworth), N.H.; and his children are: Bert, John, George, and Alice. Deborah, born May 5, 1845, is now the wife of F. G. Stebbins, of Adrian, Mich. Georgia A., born November 10, 1848, and now deceased, first married William Desilets, who died leaving one daughter, Katherine. A second marriage united her to Charles Chapin, of Worcester, Mass., who has legally adopted her daughter by her first husband. Luther T. was born September 8, 1851. Mrs. John C. Hall died at the age of sixty-three years. She and her husband were members of the Free Will Baptist church.
Charles Sumner Hall attended school in his native town, and completed his studies with a commercial course at Bryant & Stratton's Business College in Manchester, N.H. After leaving school, he engaged in mercantile pursuits with his father, and remained with him for several years. In 1883 he became associated with his present partner in business. Gossville , are widely and favorably known as enterprising and successful merchants. The junior partner owns a large farm containing five hundred acres, seventy-five acres of which are under cultivation. He ranks high among the foremost agriculturists of this section.
On December 11, 1876 , Mr. Hall was united in marriage with Ellen M. Dolbeer , daughter of Calvin Dolbeer , of Epsom . Mr. and Mrs. Hall have no children. In politics Mr. Hall is a Republican. For many years he served as Town Clerk, and was elected a Representative to the legislature in 1889 . He is Secretary of Evergreen Lodge, No. 53, I. O. O. F., of Short Falls , and is connected with the Patrons of Husbandry of Epsom . He is one of the successful men of this locality, and his upright character and business integrity are highly spoken of by his fellow-townsmen. Both he and Mrs. Hall are members of the Free Will Baptist church.
From the Analectra Feb. 13, 1884
Mr. [Jacob] Freeze Robinson is moving his family to Suncook where he has gone into the Dry Goods business with the Messrs. Johnson of that place. He has been in company with Mr. Silver at Gossville for the past 12 years, but sold out to Sumner Hall a few months ago. Mr. Sumner Hall has been appointed depot master, Mr. Robinson having resigned.
From the Analectra March 26, 1886
C.S. Hall had a very narrow escape from drowning Monday morning as he was crossing the shoe factory mill pond. The ice broke, letting him into the water up to his armpits, but by a hard struggle he made out to save himself.
WILL of Charles Sumner Hall 1925
Be it remembered,
That I, Charles S. Hall, of Epsom, in the County of Merrimack, and State of New Hampshire, considering the uncertainty of life, and being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and publish this, my last will and testament, in manner and form as follows,to wit: -
1.I direct my executors hereinafter named to pay all my just debts and funeral expenses as soon after my decease as may be convenient.
2.I give and bequeath to the Freewill Baptist Church, of said Epsom, the sum of $500.
3.I give and bequeath to the New Rye Church, of said Epsom, the sum of $200.
4.I give and bequeath to the Epsom Public Library, the sum of $200.
5.I give and bequeath to the New Rye Cemetery Association, of said Epsom, the sum of $200.
6.I give and bequeath to the McClary Cemetery Association, of said Epsom, the sum of $200.
7.I give and bequeath to my niece, Mattie G. Taylor, the sum of $200.
8.I give and bequeath to each of my other nephews and nieces, who shall be living at my decease, with the exception of George M. Hall hereinafter named, the sum of $25.00 each.
9.All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate real, personal or mixed, wherever situate and however described, I give, bequeath and devise to my nephew, George M. Hall and his wife, Ethel M. Hall, in equal shares, provided however, that if either shall die in my lifetime, then I give, bequeath and devise said residuary estate to the survivor, and his or her heirs.
I hereby nominate the said George M. Hall; my brother Luther T. Hall; and L. Ashton Thorp, of Manchester, in the County of Hillsborough, and State of New Hampshire, as executors of this, my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former will by me made.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day of September, 1925.
Charles S. Hall
Florence Johonnott, J. Morton Rosenblum, Charles J. Hadley
[Charles S. Hall committed suicide Sept. 20, 1925]
General Notes: Wife - Ellen M. Dolbeer
Buried with her spouse in New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH, in the plot of her parents
HALL, Ellen M. (Dolbeer)
Feb. 27, 1914
Paper Unknown
The funeral of MRs. Ellen M. Hall was held from New Rye church at Epsom, Sunday, Rev. W. J. Jordan, officiated. The Rebekah service was performed by Noble Grand Annie Ordway, Vice Grand Clara Weeks, Chaplain Abbie Whitten and Marchal Annie Fowler of Ivygreen lodge. McClary grange attended the services in a body.
The bearers were J.C. Lear, John Perkins, A.L. Ricker and Calvin Brown. The honorary bearers were Miss Annette Dowst, Mrs. Clara Page, Mrs. Nellie Lear and Mrs. Nancy Brown.
Burial was in New Rye cemetery under the direction of undertaker Elmer D. Goodwin.
Notes: Marriage
Marriage Intention filed Epsom, NH Dec. 5, 1876
Mark Sherburne Moses and Elvira L.M. Dolbeer
Husband Mark Sherburne Moses
Born: Jul 7, 1808 - Epsom, NH 29 Christened: Died: Jan 4, 1865 - Epsom, NH Buried: - Gossville (Hopkinson) Cemetery, Epsom, NH/Knowles Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Mark Moses Mother: Betsey Cate
Marriage: May 28, 1835 - Epsom, NH
Other Spouse: Mary Abigail Towle - Jan 1, 1854 - Epsom, NHEvents
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Jun 4, 1818.
Wife Elvira L.M. Dolbeer
Born: Jun 12, 1815 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Sep 26, 1853 - Epsom, NH Buried: - Gossville (Hopkinson) Cemetery, Epsom, NH/Mountain Road Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: John Dolbeer Mother: Sally Sherburne
Events
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Apr 1, 1819.
Children
General Notes: Husband - Mark Sherburne Moses
Was originally buried in the Knowles Cemetery, New Orchard Road, Epsom, NH, but it appears that the family consolidated later into a family plot in the Gossville Cemetery. Among those moved and or re-listed are:
Mark Moses 1781-1811 original stone is in the James Sherburne Cemetery, Epsom, NH.
Mark S. Moses, his son, 1808-1865 original stone in the Knowles Cemetery, New Orchard Road, Epsom, NH
Elvira (Dolbeer) Moses, 1815-1853 his wife, original stone in the Mountain Cemetery, New Rye, Epsom, NH
Cyrus S., son from his second marriage to Mary A. Towle, 1860-1864, original stone in the Knowles Cemetery, New Orchard Road, Epsom, NH
General Notes: Wife - Elvira L.M. Dolbeer
A gravestone for Elivira is in the Mountain Cemetery, New Rye, Epsom, NH, and is attributed in the earlier cemetery book as being the wife of William. The stone (1997) is completely illegible, and Ms. Rowell got the spouse wrong. Her spouse, Mark S. Moses had a stone in the Knowles Cemetery on New Orchard Road, Epsom, NH, along with his son Cyrus. All of these people are mentioned on the family plot marker in the Gossville Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Whether or not the actual bodies were actually moved is unknown.
Notes: Marriage
In Epsom, Mr. Mark S. Moses to Miss Eliza L. M. Dolbeer (Dover Gazette & Strafford Advertiser 6-23-1835)
Wilber Smith and Emeline Dolbeer
Husband Wilber Smith
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Emeline Dolbeer
Born: - Perry, New York 201 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Dolbeer Mother: Caroline Smith
Children
Samuel E. Moore and Emily Dolbeer
Husband Samuel E. Moore
Born: - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Feb 18, 1852 - Epsom, NH
Wife Emily Dolbeer
Born: - Epsom, NH 33 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicholas Dolbeer Mother: Esther Chase
Events
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Jul 1824.
Children
Samuel Rand and Hannah Dolbeer
Husband Samuel Rand
Born: 1761 Christened: Died: Apr 23, 1803 Buried:
Father: Joshua Rand Mother: Mary Moses
Marriage: Jan 5, 1784
Wife Hannah Dolbeer
Born: Jul 22, 1761 Christened: Died: Feb 7, 1829 Buried:
Father: Jonathan Dolbeer Mother: Hannah Marden
Other Spouse: John Foye - Dec 5, 1805
Children
1 F Mary Rand
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Stephen Dolbeer Rand
Born: Abt 1785 154 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Ellie Morrison Rand
Born: Abt 1789 154 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Samuel Rand
Born: Abt 1790 82 Christened: Died: 1797 Buried:
5 F Mary Moses Rand
Born: Jan 1, 1792 82 Christened: Died: Aug 27, 1876 Buried:Spouse: Thomas FoyeSpouse: Daniel G. Ball
6 M Aaron Rand
Born: 1794 82 Christened: Died: Feb 1842 Buried:Spouse: Mehitable Barry
7 M Reed Varnard Rand
Born: Nov 10, 1797 Christened: Died: Dec 28, 1879 Buried:Spouse: Hannah Perkins Garland Marr: May 7, 1824
8 M John Rand
Born: Jan 18, 1801 - Rye, NH 154 Christened: Oct 4, 1801 - Rye, NH Died: Dec 29, 1875 Buried: - Buck Street Cemetery, Pembroke, NHSpouse: Sarah Tilton Marr: Jun 1, 1837
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Rand
A farmer at "Four Corners" then in New Castle, now in Rye, NH
John Foye and Hannah Dolbeer
Husband John Foye
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Dec 5, 1805
Wife Hannah Dolbeer
Born: Jul 22, 1761 Christened: Died: Feb 7, 1829 Buried:
Father: Jonathan Dolbeer Mother: Hannah Marden
Other Spouse: Samuel Rand - Jan 5, 1784
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Foye
He married first in 1795.
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