The Philbrick Family
of Salisbury, N. H.
Jonathon removed here from Deerfield, then removed to Vermont and
died. Children:
1. James, d. at Wilmot.
2. Polly (Mary) m. ----
3. John, m. Aug. 2, 1798, Nancy Challis and removed to Corinth,
Vt., in 1820 (?), d. at Sanbornton. Children:
I. Betsey.
II. Nancy, m. --- Durgin, of Sanbornton.
III. Carterette, m. Job. W. Farnum.
IV. Mary, m. ---.
V. James, m. Lydia Philbrick.
VI. William, m. ----.
4. Benjamin, d. at Wilmot.
5. Stephen, m. April 6, 1807, Lydia, dau. of Cutting Stevens; removed
to Corinth, Vt., in 1820.(?)
6. Ebenezer. (See)
7. Sally, removed to Corinth, Vt.
8. Daniel, removed to Corinth, Vt.
(6.) Ebenezer, b. at Deerfield, Oct. 6, 1779; he built the red house
at the west end of the north rangeway, where he d. Nov. 26, 1832; m. Dec.
27, 1808, Mary C. Carter, of Canterbury, where she was b. June 30, 1779,
and d. Feb. 13, 1868.
9. Abigail C., b. March 12, 1810; m. July 10, 1834, Amos P. Stevens;
she d. Feb. 22, 1864: he d. at Wilmot, March 12, 1882.
10. Mary E., b. April 12, 1814; m. April 22, 1845, David Farnum;
he d. March 31, 1872.
11. Martha, b. Oct. 24, 1819; d. Sept. 12, 1825.
This family sketch is from the book "The History of Salisbury, New
Hampshire. Collated by John J. Dearborn. Edited by James O. Adams and Henry
P. Rolfe. Published in 1890.
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