Elbridge Robinson and Caroline Fowler
Husband Elbridge Robinson
Born: - Brentwood, NH Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Caroline Fowler
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles E. Robinson
Born: 1850 Christened: Died: Jan 16, 1918 Buried: - East Northwood Cemetery, Northwood, NHSpouse: Sarah A. Cilley
Cephas H. Fowler and Clara Hazen Rollins
Husband Cephas H. Fowler
Born: 1846 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Stanton P. Fowler Mother: Jane A.
Marriage: Jan 1, 1867 - Fisherville, NH
Wife Clara Hazen Rollins
Born: Abt 1845 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John S. Rollins Mother: Marth B. Horne
Other Spouse: John Edwin Marden - Jul 6, 1904 - Penacook, NH
Children
Charles Baker Fowler and Emma O. Tennant
Husband Charles Baker Fowler
Born: Dec 28, 1849 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Jul 4, 1894 - Concord, NH Buried: - Short Falls (Epsom, NH) Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Samuel Fowler Mother: Elvira Ann Critchett
Marriage: Jan 24, 1875 - Deerfield, NH
Wife Emma O. Tennant
Born: Apr 3, 1844 - Deerfield, NH Christened: Died: Jun 20, 1925 - Washington, DC Buried: - Short Falls (Epsom, NH) Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Arthur Tennant Mother: Ruth O. Sanborn
Children
1 M Alvah Tennant Fowler
Born: Nov 1, 1878 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Sep 5, 1957 - Washington, DC Buried: - Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VASpouse: Martha Treanor Marr: 1909
2 M Everett Arthur Fowler
Born: Mar 29, 1881 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Apr 16, 1883 - Pembroke, NH 29 Buried: - Short Falls (Epsom, NH) Cemetery, Epsom, NH
General Notes: Husband - Charles Baker Fowler
Buried Short Falls Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Age 44-6-0.
NHVR, died at the NH Asylum of apoplexy,
General Notes: Wife - Emma O. Tennant
Buried Short Falls Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Age 81-3-0
Notes: Marriage
Wilbur Riddle and Clara A. Fowler
Husband Wilbur Riddle
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Clara A. Fowler
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Harold R. Riddle
Born: Abt 1906 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Janet Lombard Marr: Jul 15, 1952 - Franklin, NH
Clayton H. Fowler and Hazel B. Wells
Husband Clayton H. Fowler
Born: Jan 25, 1880 - Epsom, NH 13 Christened: Died: Feb 26, 1924 - Indian Head, MD 13 Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Horace Fowler Mother: Ida Mary Holt
Marriage: Apr 11, 1910 - Epsom, NH
Wife Hazel B. Wells
Born: May 4, 1885 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Mar 29, 1973 - New Castle, Del. Buried:
Father: Edgar Eugene Wells Mother: Laura Ann Flint
Children
1 F Patricia Fowler
Born: Abt 1920 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Clayton H. Fowler
Town Report gives death as Feb. 21, 1924
Samuel Gilman and Deborah Fowler
Husband Samuel Gilman
Born: Apr 1732 - Newmarket, NH Christened: Died: Nov 21, 1799 Buried:
Father: Israel Gilman Mother: Deborah Thing
Marriage: Dec 17, 1761
Wife Deborah Fowler
Born: Feb 1746 - Newmarket, NH Christened: Died: 1786 Buried:
Father: Jacob Fowler Mother: Deborah Mattoon
Children
1 F Deborah Gilman
Born: Mar 5, 1767 Christened: Died: Feb 8, 1835 Buried:Spouse: Lieut. Andrew Hilton Marr: Mar 25, 1784
Clarence McCully and Doris M. Fowler
Husband Clarence McCully
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Doris M. Fowler
Born: Feb 27, 1918 Christened: Died: Mar 18, 2011 - Concord, NH Buried:
Father: Martin Fowler Mother: Ethel Cleveland
Other Spouse: John Lester Saturley - Abt 1960
Children
1 M Neil McCully
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Paul McCully
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Doris M. Fowler
CHICHESTER – Mrs. Doris M. (Fowler) Saturley, 93, of Granny Howe Road, died Friday, March 18, 201, at the Concord Hospital.
Born Feb. 27, 1918, and raised in Pembroke, Doris was the daughter of Martin and Ethel (Cleveland) Fowler.
After she earned her bachelor's degree in education, Doris spent 37 years teaching. She worked in the towns of Deerfield, Chester, Hooksett, and in Concord at the Walker and Eastman Schools.
She was a member of the N.H. State Education Association and the Merrimack Valley Retired Educators Association. She was active in the Grange on the national, state and the local levels – Pomona Grange 111 – and held a variety of posts, including lady assistant steward, ceres, and treasurer. As a member of the First Congregational Church of Pembroke, Mrs. Saturley had served as president of the women's fellowship.
Mrs. Saturley's spare time was filled with reading, word and jigsaw puzzles, and needlework. She also enjoyed spending time in her flower garden and traveling.
She is survived by her husband of 50 years, John L. Saturley of Chichester; a son, Paul McCully and his wife, Doris, of Chichester; step-children Elaine Forst of Henniker, Constance Saturley of Apache Junction, Ariz., Stephen Saturley and his wife, Judy, of Penacook, and John Saturley and his wife, Mary, of Pembroke; her daughter-in-law, Janet McCully of Concord; nine grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. Mrs. Saturley was predeceased by her first husband, Clarence McCully; her son Neil McCully; and her brothers, Arthur and Donald Fowler.
Friends and family are invited to gather to share memories Monday, March 21, from 10 a.m. until the service at 11 a.m. at the First Congregational Church of Pembroke. The Rev. Jim Howard will officiate.
Collation will follow the service and burial will take place later in the spring at the Great Hill Cemetery in Chester.
John Lester Saturley and Doris M. Fowler
Husband John Lester Saturley
Born: Jul 21, 1917 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: May 13, 2013 - Pembroke, NH Buried: - Buck Street Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
Father: Howard John Payne Saturley Mother: Ella Hutchinson
Marriage: Abt 1960
Other Spouse: Florence Allen
Wife Doris M. Fowler
Born: Feb 27, 1918 Christened: Died: Mar 18, 2011 - Concord, NH Buried:
Father: Martin Fowler Mother: Ethel Cleveland
Other Spouse: Clarence McCully
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Lester Saturley
John L. Saturley, 95, a longtime resident of both Pembroke and Chichester, died Monday, May 13, 2013, at the CRVNA Hospice House.
Born in North Pembroke on July 21, 1917, John was the son of the late Howard and Ella (Hutchinson) Saturley. One of seven siblings, John was predeceased by 2 brothers and 3 sisters, Howard, Lester, Margaret, Florence, and Lois.
He graduated from Pembroke Academy in 1935 and the Concord College of Business in 1937.
Mr. Saturley spent 45 years with Concord Lumber, moving his way up the ladder, until his retirement as general manager. During that time he served as president of the NH Retail Lumbermen's Association.
He was a member of the First Congregational Church of Pembroke and served at various times as teacher, Deacon, and Trustee. In addition he was Moderator for the State UCC.
He and his wife Doris loved to travel, crossed the country several times, and had reached their goal of visiting all 50 state capitals. John enjoyed gardening, was a baseball and basketball fan, and was very involved in civic affairs.
He was a member of the Pembroke School Board for 15 years, including some as chairman, and then was elected to the position of School District Moderator, serving for 9 years. He was also President of the NH School Boards Association for 2 years. He spent several years as Trustee to Pembroke Academy and had been appointed a trustee to the University of NH by Gov. Walter Peterson, spending 4 years as chairman of the school's Agricultural Committee.
He had been a member of the Pembroke Budget Committee and was a 55-year member of the Odd Fellows Noble Grande. A member of the Concord Rotary Club, Mr. Saturley had 20 years of perfect attendance and was awarded the Paul Harris Fellowship Recognition.
Joining at age 14, Mr. Saturley was an 82-year member of the Pembroke Grange #111. He served as National Grange Priest Archon, State Master for NH Grange, and Grange Master for the Pembroke Grange and Suncook Valley Pomona. In addition, John was involved with the 4-H Foundation and the International Farm Youth Exchange.
In 1986, he was honored as Citizen of the Year in the Town of Pembroke.
Mr. Saturley was the widower of Florence (Allen) Saturley, who died in 1959, and Doris (Fowler) (McCully) Saturley, who died in 2011. He was also predeceased by a son, Neil McCully and a daughter-in-law, Judy Saturley.
General Notes: Wife - Doris M. Fowler
CHICHESTER – Mrs. Doris M. (Fowler) Saturley, 93, of Granny Howe Road, died Friday, March 18, 201, at the Concord Hospital.
Born Feb. 27, 1918, and raised in Pembroke, Doris was the daughter of Martin and Ethel (Cleveland) Fowler.
After she earned her bachelor's degree in education, Doris spent 37 years teaching. She worked in the towns of Deerfield, Chester, Hooksett, and in Concord at the Walker and Eastman Schools.
She was a member of the N.H. State Education Association and the Merrimack Valley Retired Educators Association. She was active in the Grange on the national, state and the local levels – Pomona Grange 111 – and held a variety of posts, including lady assistant steward, ceres, and treasurer. As a member of the First Congregational Church of Pembroke, Mrs. Saturley had served as president of the women's fellowship.
Mrs. Saturley's spare time was filled with reading, word and jigsaw puzzles, and needlework. She also enjoyed spending time in her flower garden and traveling.
She is survived by her husband of 50 years, John L. Saturley of Chichester; a son, Paul McCully and his wife, Doris, of Chichester; step-children Elaine Forst of Henniker, Constance Saturley of Apache Junction, Ariz., Stephen Saturley and his wife, Judy, of Penacook, and John Saturley and his wife, Mary, of Pembroke; her daughter-in-law, Janet McCully of Concord; nine grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. Mrs. Saturley was predeceased by her first husband, Clarence McCully; her son Neil McCully; and her brothers, Arthur and Donald Fowler.
Friends and family are invited to gather to share memories Monday, March 21, from 10 a.m. until the service at 11 a.m. at the First Congregational Church of Pembroke. The Rev. Jim Howard will officiate.
Collation will follow the service and burial will take place later in the spring at the Great Hill Cemetery in Chester.
Edwin Kempton Fowler and Sarah E. Woodward
Husband Edwin Kempton Fowler
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah E. Woodward
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Martha Edith Fowler
Born: Sep 20, 1861 - Salem, MA Christened: Died: Jan 20, 1920 - Salem, MA Buried:Spouse: Frank Drew Gove Marr: Dec 22, 1891 - Salem, MA
Honorable James Bickford Tennant and Ella Maria Fowler
Husband Honorable James Bickford Tennant
Born: May 26, 1847 - Deerfield, NH Christened: Died: Apr 27, 1915 - Concord, NH 3 Buried: - Blossom Hill Cemetery, Concord, NH
Father: Arthur Tennant Mother: Ruth O. Sanborn
Marriage: Feb 10, 1873 - Epsom, NH 13
Wife Ella Maria Fowler
Born: May 19, 1848 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Dec 13, 1929 - Epsom, NH Buried: - Blossom Hill Cemetery, Concord, NH
Father: Samuel Fowler Mother: Elvira Ann Critchett
Children
General Notes: Husband - Honorable James Bickford Tennant
A member of Gov. Jordan's Council, first councilor ever elected from Epsom, NH. His father bought him the Store at Short Falls from Eben Dutton in 1869, the same year the Suncook Valley Railroad was built.
Merrimack and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire: Biographical Review, Vol. 22
Arthur Tennant was born in Wentworth , September 18, 1812 . When a very young man he learned the cooper's trade, which he afterward followed in connection with farming. At first he settled in Pembroke. Later he moved to Epsom and then to Deerfield , where he continued to till the soil for several years. He was largely interested in the live-stock business, and was also engaged in lumbering to some extent. He was a man of considerable prominence in public affairs, having served as a Selectman and in other town offices; and he was one of the first supporters of the Republican party in this State. His death, which occurred in Pembroke, April 9, 1880, caused general regret, as he was highly esteemed as an able and upright business man. His remains were interred in Deerfield. Arthur Tennant first married Ruth O. Sanborn, daughter of John Sanborn, a pioneer settler of Deerfield. Of the ten children born to this union, two are living--Emma O. and James B. Emma O. is the widow of Charles B. Fowler, late of Pembroke; and her son, Alvah T. Fowler, is now a student at Dartmouth College. For his second wife Arthur Tennant married Lizzie Fellows, of Deerfield, who had no children. Both he and his first wife were members of the Free Will Baptist church.
James B. Tennant acquired his early education in the common schools of Deerfield. Subsequently he was a pupil of the Pembroke Academy and the New Hampton Institute, duly graduating from the latter school. In 1869 he established himself in general mercantile business in Epsom , and now conducts a well-stocked country store. He is also extensively engaged in the lumber business as a member of the firms of Tripp & Tennant & Tripp and Fellows & Tennant. One of the firms controls large tracts of timber land in New Hampshire and Vermont , and also owns and operates saw-mills in various places for the manufacture of lumber. Another enterprise of Mr. Tennant 's is brick-making, which he carries on in Pembroke. He is a director of several insurance companies and of the Suncook Valley Railroad. He has been station agent at Short Falls since 1869, and is now one of the oldest station agents on the Concord & Montreal Railway. From 1870 to 1889 he was Postmaster at Short Falls . This position he resigned when elected to the State Senate, and Mrs. Tennant has since held that appointment. In politics Mr. Tennant is a Republican. From 1882 to 1888 he was one of the Commissioners of Merrimack County . He was elected a State Senator in 1889, and was a member of the House of Representatives for the years 1891 and 1892, taking part in the last annual and the first biennial session of the legislature. He has never sought for a town office; but after the death of the Town Treasurer, who was elected to serve the present year, he was persuaded to take charge of the town's finances for the unexpired term.
On February 10, 1873 , Mr. Tennant was united in marriage with Ella M. Fowler . She is a daughter of Samuel and Elvira N. (Critchett) Fowler, of Epsom, who had six children, of whom there are living--James W. , Horace , and Josie M. Mr. and Mrs. Tennant have no children. Mr. Tennant is a Mason of the thirty-second degree. He has occupied all the important chairs in Evergreen Lodge, I. O. O. F., Epsom , and was its Secretary for several years; and he is a member of the local grange of the Patrons of Husbandry. In the course of his life he has visited nearly every State in the Union, including the extreme southern part and the Pacific slope, thereby greatly enhancing his knowledge of the wealth and business possibilities of the country.
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