genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Thomas CHADBOURNE
Birth bap 28 Mar 1736, Berwick, York, Maine74
Death 7 Mar 1810
Father William CHADBOURNE (~1683-<1759)
Mother Mary NASON (1689->1766)
Marriage 31 Jan 175874
Spouse Hannah LANG
Birth 9 Jun 1737, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire74
Death 9 Apr 181474
Notes for Thomas CHADBOURNE
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THOMAS b. 26* March 1736-7; m. 21 Jan. 1758 Hannah, dau. of Samuel Long of Portsmouth; d. 7 March 1810. She d. 9 April 1814, aged 79. 8 ch. [ref 33:313]
*conflicting date
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THOMAS 5 CHADBOURNE (William 4 Humphrey 3-2 William 1), baptized Berwick ME 28 Mar 1736 (NEHGR 82:98); died 7 Mar 1810, age 74 (gs, N Cem, Portsmouth NH); married 31 Jan 1758 (NEHGR 83:284) HANNAH LANG.

Thomas Chadbourne, smith of Portsmouth, and William Chadbourne, yeoman of Berwick, joined together on 14 June 1759 to sell their rights in the Fowling Marsh "alloted to our Father William Chadbourn, Decd" (YD 36;257-8). Thomas evidently disposed of land he inherited from his uncle in S Berwick in 1761 to widow Mehitable Odiorne and in 1768 to Olive Gibbs, widow of Robert. He bought his sister's, Sarah Ross Smith's, lot as well, and transferred it to his nephew Mark. In 1773 he received a grant of land in Conway NH and built the first frame house there; he also had a mill privilege there on Kesaugh Brook at the entrance to N Conway (Ruth B D Horne, Conway Through the Years & Whither). A scrap of doggerel was found on the inside cover of an old book showing the names of landmarks around Kearsarge.

"Thre men went up from dolluf town
And stop ol nite at Fosters Pockit
To make ye road bi InJune Hill
To git clere up to nort pigogit.
To Emris Kamp up Kesauch Brook
Wha Chadbun is beginnin-----------"(end)

The township of Hart's location in NH was granted him for his service in the French and Indian Wars. In 1792, Thomas teamed with Samuel Hill and Eliphalet Ladd in the first management of the Portsmouth Aqueduct in Portsmouth NH (Brighton, They Came To Fish).

In the 1790 Census, the family was listed at Portsmouth with 1 male over 16, 2 sons under 16, and 5 females. Thomas' will, proved 30 Mar 1810 (Rockingham County Probate #8246) names his wife and children, his property consisting of house and land situated on the north side of School St in Portsmouth (1810).

Children (Family Bible, NEHGS), born Portsmouth NH, surname CHADBOURNE: William, Hannah (or Martha), Mary, Abigail, Sarah, Martha, Thomas, Benjamin.

[ref 74:88]
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1773 received land grant in Conway NH, built the first frame house there; had mill privilege on Kesaugh Brook, Conway; received another NH grant for service in French and Indian wars; 1792 with Samuel Hill and Eliphalet Ladd in first management of the Portsmouth Aqueduct
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Notes for Hannah LANG
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daughter of Samuel LANG and Hannah TROUT
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HANNAH LANG (Emery incorrectly called her Long), born Portsmouth NH 9 June 1737, baptized 26 June 1737 (NEHGR 81:444), died 9 Apr 1814, daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Trout) Lang of Portsmouth NH (The Lang Family of Portsmouth NH; Lang Family Genealogy, MHS). [ref 74:88]
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