Nicholas Dolbeer and Mary Randall
Husband Nicholas Dolbeer
Born: May 8, 1748 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: Feb 24, 1796 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Jonathan Dolbeer Mother: Hannah Marden
Marriage: May 23, 1773
Wife Mary Randall
Born: 1751 Christened: Died: 1803 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Children
1 M Jonathan Dolbeer
Born: Nov 29, 1773 - Rye, NH 33 Christened: Died: Aug 25, 1857 - Epsom, NH Buried: - McClary-Epsom, NH Center Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: Rachel Cass Marr: Nov 3, 1801 - Epsom, NH
2 U Aster Dolbeer
Born: Nov 9, 1776 - Rye, NH 10 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M John Dolbeer
Born: Aug 7, 1778 - Rye, NH 33 Christened: Died: Abt Sep 1819 - Epsom, NH 14 Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: Sally Sherburne Marr: Dec 31, 1801 - Epsom, NH
4 F Martha Dolbeer
AKA: Patty Dolbeer Born: Jan 1, 1781 - Rye, NH 33 Christened: Died: Apr 22, 1854 - Epsom, NH Buried: - Brackett-Libbey Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: David Libbey Marr: Oct 4, 1804 - Epsom, NH
5 M Stephen Dolbeer
Born: Jun 13, 1783 - Rye, NH 33 Christened: Died: 1845 Buried:Spouse: Jane Libbey
6 F Polly Dolbeer
AKA: Molly Dolbeer Born: Mar 18, 1786 - Rye, NH 10 Christened: Died: Sep 23, 1865 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: Levi Haynes Marr: Jul 22, 1802 - Epsom, NH 10
7 M William Dolbeer
Born: 1788 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: 1873 - Perry, New York Buried:Spouse: Hannah Kimball Marr: 1815
8 F Betty Dolbeer
Born: Oct 22, 1788 - Rye, NH 33 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 M Nicholas Dolbeer
Born: May 31, 1792 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: May 22, 1877 - Epsom, NH 3 Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: Esther Chase Marr: Sep 16, 1817 - Dunbarton, NH
General Notes: Husband - Nicholas Dolbeer
A soldier in the American Revolution. His death date on the family monument in the New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH, reads 1749 as year of birth. Came to Epsom, NH in 1792.
WILL of Nicholas Dolbeer 1795
In the name of God, Amen
I Nicholas Dolbeer of Epsom in the County of Rockingham and State of New Hampshire Yeoman though infirm in body yet of a sound and disposing mind and memory '96 and knowing that it is appointed for all men to die '96 to make and ordain this my last will and Testament '96 that is to say, first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it, and my body I commit to the dust to be buried in a Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executor, hereafter to be named, and as touching such worldly estate as it has pleased God to bestow upon me, I give and dispose of in the following manner, (my funeral charges and debts justly due from me being first deducted from my estate and paid by my Executor) Viz. ----
Imprimis '96 I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Dolbeer all my household furniture of every kind to be for her own use and at her sole disposal forever; also one thirt part of the annual income of all my real estate '96 and one third part of my Stock, such as oxen, cows, sheep, horse and swine so long as she remains my widow.
Item '96 I give and bequeath to my first and second sons Jonathan and John Dolbeer all my real Estate in Epsom consisting of about two hundred acres or more or less, to be divided equally between them according to quantity and quality at any time after the second son becomes of adult age, that they may agree upon '96 also two thirds of my stock such as oxen, cows, sheep, horse and swine, and all my farming utensils, to be equally divided between them '96 also the other third part of my stock which is herein first reserved for my wife after her decease, or ceasing to be my widow '96 also a colt two years old, I give to Jonathan Dolbeer aforesaid.
Item '96 I give to Stephen, Billy and Nicholas Dolbeer, my third, fourth and fifth sons, sixty dollars each to be paid to each as he becomes of adult age, by Jonathan and John Dolbeer out of my estate '96 and it is also my will that my third, fourth and fifth sons at a suitable age be put apprentices to learn some suitable trade or trades whereby they may be enabled to obtain an honest living.
Item '96 I give and bequeath to Patty and Molly my two daughters sixty dollars each, when they arrive at eighteen years of age '96 each to be paid by Jonathan and John Dolbeer aforesaid out of my estate '96 and should either of my children decease, leaving no lawful issue or before he or she or they become of adult age '96 said child or children so dying without lawful issue, their legacy to be divided among the surviving heirs equally '96 And
Lastly '96 I constitute and appoint Joseph Brown of Epsom sole executor to this my last will and testament '96
Witness my hand and seal this Twenty-fourth day of December Anno Dom, one thousand seven hundred and ninety five.
Nicholas Dolbeer
Signed sealed and declared in presence of Jeremiah Haynes, Dowrst Rand and Nathaniel Wiggin.
Appraisal of the estate of Nicholas Dolbeer, yeoman, deceased and after close examination and mature deliberation, have estimated the articles hereafter enumerated as follows, Viz.
A certain lot of land in said Epsom which contains about 100 acres, laid out in the second range and numbered 72 at 600.00
The homestead or place where said Dolbeer lived before his decease and all the land adjoining which was owned by him at 1400.00
Two horses, a saddle and bridle at 116.00
Four oxen at 130.00
Three cows at 75.00
One heifer three years old at 20.00
Two heifers two years old at 28.50
One pair of steers one year old 17.50
Two calves at 10.00
Twenty six sheep at 40.00
Twenty seven pounds of sheep's wool 9.00
Hogs at 35.00
Twenty four bushels of Indian corn @75 '96 18.00
One hundred pounds of port @ 10 cents 10.00
Household furniture & wearing apparel 230.00
Husbandry tools 39.00
Lumber on hand 22.00
TOTAL 28.00
Given under our hands at Epsom this 5th day of September AD 1796.
Solomon Sutton
Elisha Haynes
Nathaniel Wiggin
General Notes: Wife - Mary Randall
John Mark Moses gives her death date as 1802.
Notes: Marriage
JMM Early Settlers gives date as May 27, 1773, other records as May 27, 1773
Levi Haynes and Polly Dolbeer
Husband Levi Haynes
Born: Apr 8, 1779 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Aug 24, 1856 - Epsom, NH 14 Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: John Haynes Mother: Olive Weeks
Marriage: Jul 22, 1802 - Epsom, NH 10
Wife Polly Dolbeer
AKA: Molly Dolbeer Born: Mar 18, 1786 - Rye, NH 10 Christened: Died: Sep 23, 1865 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Nicholas Dolbeer Mother: Mary Randall
Children
1 F Jane D. Haynes
Born: Apr 23, 1805 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Feb 8, 1892 - Haverhill, MA Buried:Spouse: Albert C. Johnson Marr: Oct 31, 1833Spouse: John H. Smith Marr: Aug 23, 1846 - Allenstown, NH
2 M Stephen D. Haynes
Born: Nov 1, 1808 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Aug 24, 1883 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
3 M John J. Haynes
Born: May 1, 1814 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Jul 6, 1892 - Manchester, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: Laura J. Mitchell Marr: Oct 16, 1845 - Nashua, NH
4 F Lovina W. Haynes
Born: Oct 24, 1817 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Nov 21, 1869 - Londonderry, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: Levi Andrews Marr: Jan 1846 - Epsom, NH 3
5 M William P. Haynes
Born: Apr 20, 1820 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: 1868 - Tulare, CA Buried:
6 M Kidder B. Haynes
Born: Apr 13, 1823 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Mar 16, 1899 - Candia, NH Buried:Spouse: Mary Worthen Eastman Marr: Apr 30, 1857Spouse: Hannah T. Colby Marr: Nov 16, 1872 - Candia, NH
7 F Mary Ann Haynes
Born: Jul 8, 1829 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Jan 23, 1831 - Epsom, NH 3 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Levi Haynes
Buried in New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Died at age 77.
General Notes: Wife - Polly Dolbeer
Buried in New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH. , age 79.
John H. Mershon and Sarah E. Dolbeer
Husband John H. Mershon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah E. Dolbeer
Born: - Perry, New York 202 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Dolbeer Mother: Caroline Smith
Children
General Notes: Wife - Sarah E. Dolbeer
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 44
page 224
Mrs. Sarah E. Dolbeer Mershon.
DAR ID Number: 43586
Born in Perry, New York.
Wife of John H. Mershon.
Descendant of Nicholas Dolbeer, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of William Dolbeer and Caroline Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Dolbeer and Sally Sherburne, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Dolbeer and Mary Randall, his wife.
Nicholas Dolbeer, (1749-96), served in the defense of Piscataqua [p.224] Harbor under Capt. Henry Elkins. He was born in Rye; died in Epsom, NH.
Stephen Dolbeer and Jane Libbey
Husband Stephen Dolbeer
Born: Jun 13, 1783 - Rye, NH 33 Christened: Died: 1845 Buried:
Father: Nicholas Dolbeer Mother: Mary Randall
Marriage:
Wife Jane Libbey
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
Eben Sawyer Dutton and Susan Dolbeer
Husband Eben Sawyer Dutton
Born: Mar 21, 1822 - Hooksett, NH Christened: Died: Jun 22, 1891 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Deacon Roger Dutton Mother: Rachel Sawyer
Marriage: Sep 14, 1887 - Epsom, NH
Other Spouse: Betsey R. Bickford - Oct 1854
Wife Susan Dolbeer
Born: 1831 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Apr 14, 1900 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Nicholas Dolbeer Mother: Esther Chase
Children
General Notes: Husband - Eben Sawyer Dutton
Buried in the New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Died age 69-2-22
Owned a store at Short Falls which was sold to the Tennants in 1869.
William Dolbeer and Caroline Smith
Husband William Dolbeer
Born: Feb 9, 1810 - Epsom, NH 33 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John Dolbeer Mother: Sally Sherburne
Marriage:Events
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Apr 1, 1819.
Wife Caroline Smith
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah E. Dolbeer
Born: - Perry, New York 202 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John H. Mershon
2 F Emeline Dolbeer
Born: - Perry, New York 201 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wilber Smith
William Dolbeer and Hannah Kimball
Husband William Dolbeer
Born: 1788 - Rye, NH Christened: Died: 1873 - Perry, New York Buried:
Father: Nicholas Dolbeer Mother: Mary Randall
Marriage: 1815
Wife Hannah Kimball
Born: Abt 1795 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Asa Kimball Mother: Betsey Unknown
Children
1 M William K. Dolbeer 34
Born: Abt 1819 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Eliza Dolbeer
Born: Abt 1825 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Betsey S. Dolbeer
Born: Abt 1828 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Wilbur Dolbeer
Born: Abt 1829 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William Dolbeer
William, son of Nicholas and Mary Dolbeer, was born in Epsom, NH, in 1788. In 1815 he married Hannah, daughter of Asa and Betsy Kimball, of Haver(hill), NH, by whom he had 5 children. In the spring of 1818 Mr. Dolbeer left his native State on horseback in search of a locality for a future home. After a few weeks' ride, in the course of which he visited various localities, he arrived at the village of Perry (New York) then a mere hamlet, where he purchased a village lot of two acres, on which stood a dilaptated house, for which he paid $700. He built a blacksmith shop (he had previously learned and worked at the blacksmith trade) and became the first regular blacksmith shop in the town. He worked until fall and then returned to New Hampshire and brought back his family, arriving at Perry November 26th. He was a blacksmith and carriage maker during his business career. he declined all proffered honors in the way of public offices, preferring the quiet of his home to political notoriety; and retired from business in 1860, and died at his residence in 1873, at the age of 84. He and his widow, now living at the age of eighty-seven, were both early identified with te Methodist Epsicopal church, with which the latter is yet connected.
Israel Dolby and Jane Morrill
Husband Israel Dolby
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Jane Morrill
Born: 1742 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Morrill Mother: Sarah Smith
Children
John Hidden and Rachel Dolby
Husband John Hidden
Born: Abt 1688 - Rowley, MA Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John Hidden Mother: Elizabeth Jewett
Marriage: Jul 28, 1756 - Kittery, ME
Other Spouse: Unknown Crockett - Jul 4, 1711 - Portsmouth, NH
Wife Rachel Dolby
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Hidden
John3 HIDDEN was born at Rowley, Mass. about 1688, son of John2 (Andrew1) and Elizabeth (Jewett) Hidden. It is likely that John married at Portsmouth, N.H. at the North Church on 4 July 1711 to (---) CROCKETT. [New Hampshire Genealogical Record 5(1908):41] It should be noted that the transcription says Joseph Hidden, however, since John Hidden is immediately thereafter having children baptized in Kittery, this must be an error. Perhaps the original document (which I have not seen) says Jo. Hidden which should be read John but is often mistaken for Joseph.
John has seven children baptized at Kittery, Maine. [Parish Records of the First Church & Society of Kittery, Maine 1714-1791, reprinted at NEHGR 151 (1997), various pages]. John left no land records. In fact, he is not even a witness to a land record in York County up to 1737 which is now searchable electronically. He left no probate papers. His first wife died after the birth of their last child in 1730 and before 1756. On 4 January 1756 John was admitted to full communion at the Kittery church [NEHGR 151:52]. On 25 April 1756, Rachel Clinton was also admitted to full communion at the same church [NEHGR 151:52]. These events preceded their marriage on 28 July 1756. [Vital Records of Kittery, Maine To the Year 1892, ed. Joseph C. Anderson II and Lois Ware Thurston (Camden, Me.: Picton Press, 1991), hereinafter Kittery VRS, p. 125]. She seems to be Rachel DOLBY who was the successive widow of Lawrence Amee and Jacob Clinton . John appears on a tax list at Kittery on 1 September 1760. He, thereafter, disappears from the records.
Most of this research is the product of one of his descendants, Richard M. Hunt, in his excellent article "The Hiddens Have Gone to Newburyport" The Essex Genealogist 24 (2004):165-68. I've added very little to his discoveries. It should be noted that this Hidden family is different from the Hatten family of the Isle of Shoals and Kittery that variantly spelled their surname Hidden. There is also a branch of the Heaton family living in Portsmouth. (Research M. Hollick)
Dole and Pauline Foster
Husband Dole
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Pauline Foster
Born: 1884 Christened: Died: May 31, 1970 - Kissimmee, FL Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Other Spouse: George G. Ring
Children
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