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Sarah Ellen PARKER was born on 27 AUG 1854 in Andover, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Andover, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother. Listed as Nellie.) She appeared in the census in 1880 in Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Somerville, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Parents: James PARKER and Isabelle Jane SAWYER.

Spouse: Frank P. MESERVE. Frank P. MESERVE and Sarah Ellen PARKER were married on 8 APR 1877. Children were: Nell MESERVE.


Simon PARKER was born on 18 MAY 1800. He died on 8 JUN 1864.

Spouse: Mary "Polly" COLBY. Simon PARKER and Mary "Polly" COLBY were married about 1852.


Thomas PARKER was christened/baptized on 5 JUN 1675 in Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire, England. He died at England. Parents: Thomas PARKER and Mary Ann CURTIS.


Thomas PARKER was christened/baptized on 25 FEB 1588 in Maulden, Bedfordshire, England. He died at England. Parents: George PARKER and Jone WALLIN.


Thomas PARKER was born about 1647 in Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire, England. He is reference number 1710. @T524@

Spouse: Mary Ann CURTIS. Thomas PARKER and Mary Ann CURTIS were married about 1672 in Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire, England. Children were: Mary PARKER, Elizabeth PARKER, Thomas PARKER, Ann PARKER.


Vernon Colby PARKER was born on 23 FEB 1885 in Waitsfield, Washington County, Vermont. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Waitsfield, Washington County, Vermont. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 20 APR 1910 in Waterbury, Washington County, Vermont. (living at home with mother.) Parents: Frederick PARKER and Ida Marcia COLBY.


Jemima PARKHURST was born about 1710 in Weston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. She died before 1789 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.

Spouse: Benjamin BARTLETT. Benjamin BARTLETT and Jemima PARKHURST were married on 7 DEC 1738 in Weston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Children were: Elizabeth BARTLETT, Enos BARTLETT, Abigail BARTLETT, John BARTLETT, Isaac BARTLETT, Sarah BARTLETT, Jemima BARTLETT.


Mary PARKHURST was born on 28 AUG 1614 in England. She died on 28 MAR 1689.

Spouse: Rev. Thomas CARTER. Rev. Thomas CARTER and Mary PARKHURST were married about 1639. Children were: Thomas CARTER.


Lizzie PARKINS was born in MAY 1844 in Tennessee. She died on 26 FEB 1923 at Fairview, Major County, Oklahoma.

Spouse: Lewis Edgar SAWYER. Lewis Edgar SAWYER and Lizzie PARKINS were married in 1888.


Mr. PARKINS was born in England.

Spouse: Ann BRADSHAW. Mr. PARKINS and Ann BRADSHAW were married date unknown in England.


Dean Allen PARKS was born on 9 JUN 1935.

Spouse: Marilyn Cora COLBY. Dean Allen PARKS and Marilyn Cora COLBY were married on 12 DEC 1953.


Leona Day PARKS was born about 1875.

Spouse: Irving N. JOHNSON. Irving N. JOHNSON and Leona Day PARKS were married on 24 MAR 1896 in Merrimac, Saulk County, Wisconsin.


Elizabeth F. PARLIN was born on 30 AUG 1836 in Concord, Somerset County, Maine. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Bingham, Somerset County, Maine. She died on 16 MAY 1918. She was buried in the Bingham Village Cemetery at Bingham, Somerset County, Maine

Spouse: Joel COLBY. Joel COLBY and Elizabeth F. PARLIN were married on 27 FEB 1856 in Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine. (SOURCE: FHL Film 0012298; Vital records 1830-1892; index 1830-1843 Waterville (Maine). Town Clerk.) Children were: Carl Everett COLBY, Annie Evelyn COLBY, Grace Darling COLBY, Lucinda Goodrich COLBY.


Ruth E. PARMANTER was born in 1887 in Michigan. She appeared in the census on 16 FEB 1920 in Shiawassee, Shiawassee County, Michigan.

Spouse: Roy L. COLBY. Roy L. COLBY and Ruth E. PARMANTER were married after APR 1910 in Michigan. Children were: Wayne A. COLBY, Rudolph COLBY, Roy L. COLBY, Grace J. COLBY.


Aaron PARMENTER was born about 1809. He died on 1 MAY 1885 at Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.

Spouse: Sally COLBY. Aaron PARMENTER and Sally COLBY were married about 1823.


Elizabeth PARRAT was born on 1 MAY 1640 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died on 9 MAY 1690 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth had four children.
Parents: Francis PARRAT and Elizabeth NORTHEND.

Spouse: Samuel WORCESTER. Samuel WORCESTER and Elizabeth PARRAT were married on 28 NOV 1659.

Spouse: Ovis MARSH Sr.. Ovis MARSH Sr. and Elizabeth PARRAT were married date unknown.


Faith PARRAT was born on 20 MAR 1642 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. Faith had 10 children.
Parents: Francis PARRAT and Elizabeth NORTHEND.

Spouse: Deacon Ezekiel JEWETT. Deacon Ezekiel JEWETT and Faith PARRAT were married on 26 FEB 1664.


Francis PARRAT was born in 1614 in Sulerton, Lincolnshire, England. He died on 30 SEP 1656 at Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Genealogical History of the Clark and Worth Familes
Author: Carol Clark Johnson

PARRAT
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This name originated as "little Peter", the French Pierre plus suffix -et or -ot, and occurs in English records as early as 1277; Wm. le Perot, 1277; John Parrot, 1344, London; Wm. Parotte, 1470, Lincolnshire; and John Parott, 1520.

FRANCIS PARRAT1, ESQUIRE, DEACON was born in England about 1610 and probably came from Yorkshire with the Reverend Ezekiel Rogers in 1638, bringing his sisters Ann who married Deacon Thomas Mighill and Faith who married (1) John Smith February 24, 1657, and (2) May 2, 1666, William Law.

Mr. Parrat, after becoming a freeman May 13, 1640, served as the Town Clerk of Rowley fourteen years from 1641. He was a man of influence and ability with a good education for the time as evidenced by his penmanship on town records.

The deacon was one of those who made the first town survey and assigned houselots, and he was the first Rowley deputy to the General Court in 1640 and again in 1642. He served on the grand jury in 1641 and on the trial jury in 1648 and 1649. In 1652 he was the commissioner of Rowley and was ordained a deacon in 1655. He married Elizabeth Northend who married (2) February 24, 1658, Thomas Tenney. Mr. Parrat's house-lot was on Wethersfield Street: "To ffrancis Parrat two acres, bounded on the south side by John Jarrat's house Lott, the West End and the North side by the streets". He went to England on business and there died in 1656. His will of November 18, 1655, was proved September 30, 1656:

"I ffrancis Parratt of Rowley intending to take a journey to England. . . . . . . . . constitute and appoint this as my last will & testament in maner & forme as followeth. . . . . . . . . . . Ite my will is that my debts be first payd. Ite I give to my Loveing wife

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Elizabeth Parrat one hundred pounds (???) in land goods & cattle. I also give her my house and house - lott, after her death to be equally divided amonge my children. The rest of my lands goods & Chattles, I give to my Six daughters to be equally divided amongst them and each of them to have their equall share paid unto them at the age of twenty one yeares or the day of their mariage. I constitute my wife as sole executris of this my last will & Testament and I appoint my loveing brethren, Maximilian Jewett & Ezekiel Northend as overseers of this my last will and testament in witnes hereof I have hereunto set my hand this 18th day of November 1655.

ffrancis Parrat"
Witnesses: Ezekiel northend, John Palmer.
(Essex County Probate, 1:244)

Children Born in Rowley

1. Elizabeth2, born May 1, 1640, married Samuel Worcester
November 29, 1659; m. (2) Ovis Marsh Sr.;
four children. She died May 9, 1690, at Haverhill.
2. Faith2, born March 20, 1642, married Ezekiel
Jewett (son of Maximilian) February 26, 1664; 10
children.
3. John2, twin born February 22, 1643; died young.
4. Sarah2, twin of John; buried October 9, 1663.
5. Mercy2, born May 23, 1646, married Deacon John
Tenney February 26, 1663; died November 27,1667.
6. MARY PARRAT2 (Francis1) was born July 15, 1647,
married John Sawyer; died September 28, 1714.
SEE SAWYER FAMILY.
7. Martha2, born October 9, 1649; died in Amesbury,
July 13, 1730. She married Isaac Colby.
8. Hannah2, born December 26, 1651; died before
1656.

Spouse: Elizabeth NORTHEND. Francis PARRAT and Elizabeth NORTHEND were married in 1639 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Elizabeth PARRAT, Faith PARRAT, John PARRAT (twin), Sarah PARRAT (twin), Mercy PARRAT, Mary PARRAT, Martha PARRAT, Hannah PARRAT.


Hannah PARRAT was born on 26 DEC 1651 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died before 1656. Parents: Francis PARRAT and Elizabeth NORTHEND.


John PARRAT (twin) was born on 22 FEB 1643 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. He died young. Parents: Francis PARRAT and Elizabeth NORTHEND.


Martha PARRAT was born on 9 OCT 1649 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died on 13 JUL 1730 at Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. Notes for MARTHA PARRAT: "Some Old Rowley Houses

PARRAT-JEWETT HOUSE

" This house stood on the original house lot of Dea. Francis Parrat, and may have been built by him. Parrat went to England and died there in 1656. The house was later occupied by his daughter Martha who married Isaac Colby. They were living there in 1677. After his death in 1684 his widow married Thomas Tenney, and sold the house and lot to her son Abraham Colby, who in turn sold to Lieut. Joshua Jewett in 1746. After being occupied by four generations of the Jewett family it was taken down in 1875. Mr. Wendell P. Hale describes the house as he knew it during the middle of the nineteenth century. He says it was of two stories, about forty by twenty feet on the ground with a peaked roof and immense chimney in the center. It faced south and the fron door opened into the back yard. To the right of this door was the living room and to the left the parlor, between them a small entry have a trap door which led to the cellar where the supply of apples and vegetables was stored for winter use. This was evidently built like the Chaplin-Clark house as Mr. Hale writes: "Once when a clapboard was blown off on the north side, a solid brick wall was seen on which the clapboards had been nailed with hand-made wrought iron nails over two inches long." Apparently this was originally a four room dwelling to much the type of the Platts-Bradstreet house."

From: ROWLEY, MASSACHUSETTS
"Mr. Ezechi Rogers Plantation"
1639-1850
By Amos Everett Jewett and Emily Mable Adams Jewett
The Jewett Family of America Rowley, Massachusetts 1946. page 195

ALTERNATE DATES & PLACES: Hoyt lists place of death as Amesbury, Mass.

Parents: Francis PARRAT and Elizabeth NORTHEND.

Spouse: Isaac COLBY. Isaac COLBY and Martha PARRAT were married in 1668 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Anthony COLBY, Elizabeth COLBY, Martha COLBY, Sarah COLBY, Dorothy COLBY, Isaac COLBY, Abraham COLBY, Rebecca COLBY.


Mary PARRAT was born on 15 JUL 1647 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died on 28 SEP 1714. Parents: Francis PARRAT and Elizabeth NORTHEND.

Spouse: John SAWYER. John SAWYER and Mary PARRAT were married date unknown.


Mercy PARRAT was born on 23 MAY 1646 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died on 27 NOV 1667. Parents: Francis PARRAT and Elizabeth NORTHEND.

Spouse: Deacon John TENNEY. Deacon John TENNEY and Mercy PARRAT were married on 26 FEB 1663.


Sarah PARRAT (twin) was born on 22 FEB 1643 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. She was buried on 9 OCT 1663. Parents: Francis PARRAT and Elizabeth NORTHEND.


Ann PARSONS was born in 1811 in Maine. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. She appeared in the census on 30 JUN 1860 in Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. She died in 1908 at Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. Her surname is unknown.

Spouse: Edmund COLBY. Edmund COLBY and Ann PARSONS were married on 1 NOV 1834. Children were: George P. COLBY, Amina P. COLBY, Arlinda COLBY, Rufus T. COLBY, Rosanna COLBY, Edmund Augustus COLBY.


Daniel D. PARSONS was born in 1837 in Rockport, Essex County, Massachusetts.

Spouse: Cynthia COLBY. Daniel D. PARSONS and Cynthia COLBY were married on 20 NOV 1860 in Rockport, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.)


George B. PARSONS was born in 1859 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. (living at home with father and mother) Parents: Stephen C. PARSONS and Julia A. SARGENT.


John PARSONS was born about 1801.

Spouse: Mary COLBY. John PARSONS and Mary COLBY were married on 8 JUL 1826 in Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine.


Joseph S. PARSONS was born in 1872 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. (living at home with father and mother) Parents: Stephen C. PARSONS and Julia A. SARGENT.


Stephen C. PARSONS was born in 1835 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Census Place: Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
Source: FHL Film 1254530 National Archives Film T9-0530 Page 328B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Stephen C. PARSONS Self M M W 45 MA
Occ: Undertaker Fa: MA Mo: MA
Julia A. PARSONS Wife F M W 43 MA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: MA Mo: VT
George B. PARSONS Son M S W 20 MA
Occ: Newspaper Reporter Fa: MA Mo: VT
Joseph S. PARSONS Son M S W 7 MA
Occ: At School Fa: MA Mo: VT
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He was an Undertaker.

Spouse: Julia A. SARGENT. Stephen C. PARSONS and Julia A. SARGENT were married on 25 NOV 1858 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: George B. PARSONS, William P. PARSONS, William P. PARSONS, Joseph S. PARSONS.


William P. PARSONS was born in 1861 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. He died in 1861 at Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. Parents: Stephen C. PARSONS and Julia A. SARGENT.


William P. PARSONS was born in 1870 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. He died in 1870 at Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. Parents: Stephen C. PARSONS and Julia A. SARGENT.


Oliana PARSSON was born about 1791 in Skee, Goteborg, Bohus, Sweden. She has Ancestral File Number BKLM-M8.

Spouse: Lars ANDERSON. Lars ANDERSON and Oliana PARSSON were married date unknown. Children were: Hans Peter LARSEN.


Florence I. PARTRIDGE was born in DEC 1852 in Massachusetts. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She appeared in the census on 6 JUN 1900 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

Spouse: George William COLBY. George William COLBY and Florence I. PARTRIDGE were married on 14 DEC 1872 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.) Children were: George F. COLBY, Frederick Williams COLBY, Clarence Conant COLBY, Florence COLBY.


Le Roy PARTRIDGE was born about 1822. Le Roy was a daguerrean artist

Spouse: Caroline Augusta COLBY. Le Roy PARTRIDGE and Caroline Augusta COLBY were married in JUN 1851. Children were: Ralph PARTRIDGE.


Mrs. Ann PARTRIDGE was born date unknown.

Spouse: William PARTRIDGE. William PARTRIDGE and Mrs. Ann PARTRIDGE were married date unknown. Children were: Sarah PARTRIDGE.


Ralph PARTRIDGE was born on 17 MAR 1852 in Annisquam, Essex County, Massachusetts. SOURCE: "History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire" Vol II.-Genealogies, by Rev. M. T. Runnels, 1881. Parents: Le Roy PARTRIDGE and Caroline Augusta COLBY.


Sarah PARTRIDGE was born on 24 AUG 1647 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died in JUL 1718 at Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Parents: William PARTRIDGE and Mrs. Ann PARTRIDGE.

Spouse: John HEATH. John HEATH and Sarah PARTRIDGE were married on 14 NOV 1666 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Bartholomew HEATH, Rachel HEATH, Ann HEATH, Sarah HEATH, Elizabeth HEATH, Hannah HEATH, John HEATH, Martha HEATH, Nehemiah HEATH.


Sarah PARTRIDGE was born about 1778 in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.

Spouse: Samuel COLBY. Samuel COLBY and Sarah PARTRIDGE were married about 1797. Children were: Mary COLBY, Sargent COLBY, Symmes Sawyer COLBY, Thomas B. COLBY, Mary P. COLBY, Samuel COLBY.

Spouse: Abraham KELLY. Abraham KELLY and Sarah PARTRIDGE were married on 29 OCT 1817 in Bow, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.


William PARTRIDGE was born date unknown.

Spouse: Mrs. Ann PARTRIDGE. William PARTRIDGE and Mrs. Ann PARTRIDGE were married date unknown. Children were: Sarah PARTRIDGE.


Photo Alice M. PATCH was born in DEC 1865 in Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Daughter of Parker P. PATCH & Olive A. STEVENS. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She died on 19 JUN 1904 at Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She was buried in Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (Plummer Cemetery.)

Spouse: James Buchanan COLBY. James Buchanan COLBY and Alice M. PATCH were married on 15 OCT 1884 in Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Number 1000976; COLBY, James B. Age: 28 years; Marriage: Alice M. PATCH Age: 19 years; Date: 15 Oct 1884; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire.) Children were: Infant COLBY, Hugh Dudley COLBY.


Arlene PATERSON was born in 1912 in Maine. She appeared in the census on 5 APR 1930 in Cumberland, Cumberland County, Maine.

Spouse: Oral Nathaniel COLBY. Oral Nathaniel COLBY and Arlene PATERSON were married on 29 DEC 1929 in Cumberland, Cumberland County, Maine. Children were: Elizabeth May COLBY.


Martha PATISHALL was born date unknown. She has Ancestral File Number 15HQ-PGG.

Spouse: Daniel KNIGHT. Daniel KNIGHT and Martha PATISHALL were married on 17 MAY 1734.


John PATRICK was born in 1748. Of Edgecomb, Maine.

Spouse: Mary COLBY. John PATRICK and Mary COLBY were married on 12 SEP 1771 in Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine. SOURCE: FHL Number 12309; PATRICK, John, Marriage: Mary COLBY, Date: 12 Sep 1771; Recorded in: Civil Records for Wiscasset, Lincoln, Maine.


Frank PATRONI.

Spouse: Bertha Gertrude COLBY. Frank PATRONI and Bertha Gertrude COLBY were married date unknown.


Asa PATTEE was born on 4 OCT 1800 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census on 24 OCT 1850 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
Occupants listed at this residence:
Name Age/Sex Occupation Worth Birth School
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Asa Pattee 59 M Farmer $6,000 NH
Sally 57 F NH
Emma B. 21 F School teacher NH
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He appeared in the census in 1870 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
Occupants listed at this residence:
Name Age/Sex Occupation Worth Birth School
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Assa Pattee 69 M Farmer $6,500 NH
Sally 67 F NH
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He died on 9 JAN 1874 at Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He was buried in the Troy Hill Cemetery aka Pattee Cemetery at Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Asa Pattee , son of John , inherited the homestead in Warner; and from his earliest youth until his demise he worked upon the soil, being engaged in general farming, stockraising, and lumbering. He married Sally Colby, whose father, Stephen Colby, a Revolutionary pensioner, was one of the early settlers of the town of Warner, where he occupied a farm about a mile east of the village, on which his grandson, Asa F. Colby, now lives. Asa and Sally (Colby) Pattee had five sons and two daughters, namely: Stephen C., the subject of this sketch; John H., who died in Troy, N.Y.; Susan; Luther, a physician, who was settled first at Candia, then at Wolfboro, and later at Manchester, where he practised from 1863 until his death in 1895; Asa, also a physician, and William Herbert, his twin brother, who died in infancy; and Emma, who died at a comparatively early age in womanhood. Susan Pattee first married A. Jackson Edmunds, and after his death became the wife of William H. Palmer. She died of consumption three years after her second marriage, leaving two children, neither of whom is living. Dr. Asa Pattee began practice in Merrimac, Mass., remaining there about five years, and then removed to Boston, where he practised about thirty years, or until his death, which occurred but a few months since, on May 31, 1897. Emma Pattee married first George Quimby, and afterward became the wife of E. C. Cole, editor of the Kearsarge Independent and Times. The Pattee homestead descended to Asa Pattee 's son Stephen, the present owner.

Stephen C. Pattee received his elementary education in the common schools of Warner, afterward studying at private schools in Contoocook and Bradford. He subsequently taught school in this State and Massachusetts for twenty years during the winter terms; and he has since been actively identified with the educational progress of his native town, having been for many years a member of the Board of Education, and by the will of the donor, the late Franklin Simonds, being made a life Trustee of the Simonds Free High School Fund of Warner. In his agricultural labors Mr. Pattee has met with eminent success, his judiciously conducted enterprises having yielded satisfactory results. In his earlier days he carried on general farming, then turned his attention to wool-growing, and when that was no longer profitable he raised lambs for the market. He has since made money in raising valuable horses, always Mambrino Wilkes, Almont Eagle, Vittoria, and a son of Viking . For several years he has made dairying his specialty, having a fine herd of grade Holstein and Jersey cows, each of which tests above the standard. He raises some grain every year, as wheat, oats, and corn; and at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, he was awarded a diploma and a bronze medal for his exhibit of corn.

Mr. Pattee was one of the managers of the early agricultural association, which was merged into the Kearsarge Agricultural and Mechanical Association, which he has served as President, and which each year holds a fair in Warner. He is very prominent and active in grange work, and for several years served as one of the Executive Committee of the State Grange. He is an authority on all questions connected with agriculture, especially the raising of cercals, and was at one time employed by the Board of Agriculture to give an address on "Wheat Culture" before the Agricultural College at Hanover and at various local institutes throughout the State. He has written much on agricultural topics for the press, being a paid contributor to the People and Patriot, Boston Cultivator, New England Farmer, Country Gentleman, and Germantown Telegraph; and his articles invariably attract attention. In politics he has always been a straight Democrat, an attendant of all local conventions, and has served in all the township offices. Fraternally, he is an active Mason, belonging to Harris Lodge, F. & A. M.

On January 9, 1853, Mr. Pattee married Miss Sally Currier , who was born in Canterbury, N.H., and who died May 5, 1895, leaving three sons--Jesse B., William H., and George Quimby. Jesse B. Pattee, who was admitted to the bar in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, has a fine legal practice in Manchester, N.H., where he now resides. In the fall of 1896 he was elected a Representative to the State legislature for the term of 1897-98. William H. Pattee, who adopted what may well be termed the hereditary profession, received the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the Vermont University in Burlington, practised medicine for a time in Loudon, N.H., then spent ten years in Pelican Rapids, Minn., returning from there to Manchester, N.H., where he is one of the leading physicians. George Q. Pattee is a book-keeper in Boston .

Spouse: Sally F. COLBY. Asa PATTEE and Sally F. COLBY were married in 1827 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: Stephen C. PATTEE, John Haynes PATTEE, Susan R. PATTEE, Dr. Luther PATTEE, Dr. Asa Flanders PATTEE, Emma B. PATTEE.


Dr. Asa Flanders PATTEE was born on 5 MAR 1835 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census on 24 OCT 1850 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Asa PATTEE and Sally F. COLBY.


Bertha Mae PATTEE was born on 17 OCT 1875 in Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Parents: George PATTEE and Mary Louise HAZEN.


Clara PATTEE was born on 15 AUG 1844 in Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire. She died on 14 JUL 1898 at Tilton, Belknap County, New Hampshire.

Spouse: David Clark WYATT. David Clark WYATT and Clara PATTEE were married on 8 MAR 1864 in Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Children were: William Chase WYATT.


Emma B. PATTEE was born in 1839 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census on 24 OCT 1850 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother.) She appeared in the census in 1860 in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother) She died on 28 SEP 1882 at Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. The cause of death was listed as Blood poisoning. Parents: Asa PATTEE and Sally F. COLBY.

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