Catheryn Lord

b. August 14, 1906
  • Last Edited: 7 Mar 2004

Family: Ernes Warwick Marshall b. perhaps 1904

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Clarence Sterling Lord1

b. May 24, 1891, d. May 27, 1973
  • Reference: 0224cddcdb
  • Last Edited: 28 Sep 2014

Citations

  1. "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZNK-J1Y : accessed 28 Sep 2014), Clarence Sterling Lord, 1917-1918.
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Fanny J. Lord

b. May 15, 1835
  • Last Edited: 2 Oct 2009

Family: Charles F. Hammond b. September 30, 1834

Citations

  1. Harrison Colby, A genealogy of the descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell, his wife, who settled in Bow in 1768, , at https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00colb . Concord, N.H.: Printed by the Republican Press Association, (1895) Microfilm #896944 of the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, p. 94.
  2. Harrison Colby, A genealogy of the descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell, his wife, who settled in Bow in 1768, , at https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00colb . Concord, N.H.: Printed by the Republican Press Association, (1895) Microfilm #896944 of the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, p. 93.
  3. 1880 United States. Census Office. 10th census, 1880 federal population census, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives and Records Service, ([19--]) , Census Place: Bow, Merrimack, New Hampshire; Roll T9_765; Family History Film: 1254765; Page: 50.1000; Enumeration District: 162; Image: 0705.
  4. Bow (New Hampshire). Town Clerk, Bow, New Hampshire town records, 1757-1977 and births, marriages, and deaths,1826-1915, Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, (2001) , IGI reference to Batch number: C502651, Dates 1735-1875, Source Call No. 0015553 IT 14, Printout Call No. 0933391.
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Francis A. Lord1

b. perhaps 1795
  • Last Edited: 22 Jan 2021

Citations

  1. Frederick Odell Conant, A history and genealogy of the Conant family in England and America, thirteen generations, 1520-1887: containing also some genealogical notes on the Connet, Connett and Connit families, , at http://books.google.com/books?id=r4FQAAAAYAAJ . Portland: Press of Harris & Williams, (1887) , p. 273.
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George Lord1

b. September 23, 1791
  • Last Edited: 22 Jan 2021

Citations

  1. Frederick Odell Conant, A history and genealogy of the Conant family in England and America, thirteen generations, 1520-1887: containing also some genealogical notes on the Connet, Connett and Connit families, , at http://books.google.com/books?id=r4FQAAAAYAAJ . Portland: Press of Harris & Williams, (1887) , p. 272.
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George F. Lord

b. perhaps 1840
  • Last Edited: 21 Sep 2007
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Helen Beatrice Lord

b. November 3, 1908, d. November 28, 1908
  • Last Edited: 7 Mar 2004
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Hephzibah Lord1

b. 1787
  • Last Edited: 22 Jan 2021

Citations

  1. Frederick Odell Conant, A history and genealogy of the Conant family in England and America, thirteen generations, 1520-1887: containing also some genealogical notes on the Connet, Connett and Connit families, , at http://books.google.com/books?id=r4FQAAAAYAAJ . Portland: Press of Harris & Williams, (1887) , p. 272.
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Horace George Aaron Lord1

b. December 2, 1895, d. June 27, 1910
  • Last Edited: 11 Dec 2021
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Isaac W. Lord Esq.1

b. between 1791 and 1792
  • Last Edited: 1 Feb 2021

Family: Anna Sarah or Anna Agnes Clark b. September 8, 1813

Citations

  1. Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Marriage Index, 1784-1840 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1998. Index of Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel 1784 to 1840, page 726.
  2. Ancestry.com. Boston, 1821-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003.
  3. Ancestry.com. U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
  4. http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Ipswich/Images/Ipswich_M281.shtml
  5. William W. Johnson, Clarke-Clark genealogy : records of the descendants of Thomas Clarke, Plymouth, 1623-1697, , at https://archive.org/details/clarkeclarkgenea00john . North Greenfield, Wis: (1884) , p. 38.
  6. Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Death Records, 1841-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
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Ivory Lord1

b. 1793
  • Last Edited: 22 Jan 2021

Citations

  1. Frederick Odell Conant, A history and genealogy of the Conant family in England and America, thirteen generations, 1520-1887: containing also some genealogical notes on the Connet, Connett and Connit families, , at http://books.google.com/books?id=r4FQAAAAYAAJ . Portland: Press of Harris & Williams, (1887) , p. 273.
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John W. Lord1

b. about December 23, 1842, d. September 23, 1852
  • Last Edited: 1 Feb 2021

Citations

  1. Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Death Records, 1841-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
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Joseph Lord1

b. September 27, 1704, d. December 7, 1788
  • Joseph Lord was born on September 27, 1704.2
  • He was the son of Rev. Joseph Lord of Dorchester and Abigail Hinckley.1
  • Joseph Lord was one of the first five settlers of Athol, Mass.3
  • He was graduated in 1726 from Harvard College, and practiced medicine for a time in Sunderland, Mass., being the first physician of that town. In September, 1735, with four others, he came to Pequoig, and commenced the first settlement of this town; his dwelling was located on the " Street," on the place known for a long time as the Humphrey place. He appears to have been the principal man among the company of settlers, both in education and influence, and was the first clerk of the Proprietors, which office he continued to hold up to Oct. 18, 1758. He was during all these years the leading spirit in ancient Pequoig, being the first doctor, the first preacher, the first magistrate, the first treasurer, the first tax gatherer, the first surveyor, in fact, as an old manuscript has it, he was "Boss and all hands." At length a misunderstanding arose between Mr. Lord and the proprietors, the particular cause for which it is impossible for us to satisfactorily determine. For some reason he refused to give up the records, and an action was commenced against him for the recovery of the books, records, plans etc. The court rendered judgment against Mr. Lord in November, 1759, for one thousand pounds. The result was that Mr. Lord left Pequoig and went to Putney, Vt., then New Hampshire, where he lived for thirty years, holding high and responsible positions. By commissions dated the 16th of July, 1766, he was appointed second judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, and a justice of the peace for Cumberland County. These commissions were renewed on two subsequent occasions, and he was continued in office until the commencement of the Revolution. He was also appointed by a writ of dedimus potestatem, a commissioner to "swear all officers" chosen in that county, and held the office until the 14th of April, 1772. A few months previous to the time for appointing judges, in the year 1772, Mr. Lord was desirous of withdrawing from the service of the province. In his letter to Governor Tyron, dated the 29th of January, he declared his reasons for wishing to retire, in these words: "I being now arrived at the sixtyeighth year of my age, and attended with the infirmities common to advancing years, such as great deafness, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and at times, a paralytic tremor in my hands, etc., which disqualifies me for the full, free, and perfect discharge of the offices of second judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, and justice of the peace, which I have sustained in the county for several years last past, and having a desire to retire from public business and spend the remainder of my days in a calm retirement therefrom, and concern myself in nothing else, but doing good to my numerous family and neighbors, and praying for the King, your Excellency, and all others, the King's officers, and prepare for a glorious Immortality—therefore humbly entreat your Excellency to appoint some other person to said offices in my room and stead."

    Having been informed that his colleague had tendered his resignation, Judge Chandler wrote to Governor Tryon, begging him to continue Judge Lord in office in the next commission, and suggesting the propriety of rewarding him for his past services—especially for his efforts in quelling a disturbance, in which the inhabitants of Windsor had been engaged. Previous to this time the court had been constituted with three judges. A fourth was added at the next commission, and Judge Lord was continued, but with the understanding that he was to take only " as little share of the burden of the office" upon himself as should be agreeable to him. Governor Tyron wrote him in a letter dated the 3d of April, 1772: "His Excellency desirous of retaining in office the most respectable persons in the county, could not think of appointing any person in your stead." Hall, the historian of Vermont, says of him: "Respecting his abilities, there are no means of deciding; but of his uprightness and candor as a man and as a judicial officer, there can be no doubt. The little that is known of this worthy magistrate is so favorable, that a natural regret arises at the absence of the data which might supply the details of his life, character and services."4
  • Joseph married Sarah Rand on April 2, 1728 in Sunderland, Massachusetts.5
  • Joseph died on December 7, 1788 in Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, at age 84, having moved to that place from Putney, some time before.6
  • Last Edited: 20 Dec 2016

Family: Sarah Rand b. perhaps 1706

Citations

  1. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
  2. Unknown author, "REV. JOSEPH LORD", New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 13, p. 299-300 (1859).
  3. Lilley Brewer Caswell, Athol, Massachusetts, past and present, Athol, Mass.: Published by the author, (1899) , p. 210.
  4. Lilley Brewer Caswell, Athol, Massachusetts, past and present, Athol, Mass.: Published by the author, (1899) , p. 210-213.
  5. Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Vital and Town Records, Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook),.
  6. Lilley Brewer Caswell, Athol, Massachusetts, past and present, Athol, Mass.: Published by the author, (1899) , p. 213.
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Joseph Lord1

b. April 17, 1730
  • Last Edited: 23 May 2012

Citations

  1. Lilley Brewer Caswell, Athol, Massachusetts, past and present, Athol, Mass.: Published by the author, (1899) , p. 213.
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Rev. Joseph Lord of Dorchester1

b. June 30, 1672, d. June 6, 1748
  • .

  • Rev. Joseph Lord of Dorchester was born on June 30, 1672, son of Thomas and Alice (Rand) Lord, of Charlestown.2
  • He was graduated in 1691 from Harvard College. From 1692 till 1695, probably, he taught the school in Dorchester, Massachusetts. In the full of '95, a church was gathered in Dorchester, with the design of removing to South Carolina, and Mr. Lord was ordained pastor. They arrived at their place of destination, on the Ashley river, about 18 miles from Charleston, Dec. 20th, and called the place Dorchester.2
  • Joseph married Abigail Hinckley, daughter of Gov. Thomas Hinckley and Mary Smith, on January 2, 1697/98, as his first wife. "When Mr. Lord settled here his family consisted of his wife and seven children, all of whom were born in South Carolina. Madam Lord was well fitted to fill the high position, which the ministers wife was then excepted to hold. Beautiful, intellectual, devout, well reared, she fully met the requirements excepted of a daughter of Gov. Hinckley. Her influence on the life of the town was, however, of a comparatively brief duration. She passed away on the night of December 14, 1725, age 56 years, and nearly twenty years thereafter her husband cherished her memory by leading a single life."

    He remained with his society in South Carolina upwards of twenty years, when he returned to Massachusetts. On the 15th of June, 1720, Mr. Lord was installed pastor of the church in Chatham.2,3,4,5
  • Joseph married on November 16, 1743 to Bethia Smith, as his second wife.5
  • Joseph died on June 6, 1748 at age 75, after preaching in Chatham twenty-eight years.2,4
  • Last Edited: 20 Dec 2016

Family: Abigail Hinckley b. April 8, 1669, d. December 14, 1725

Citations

  1. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 2, p. 425.
  2. Unknown author, "REV. JOSEPH LORD", New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 13, p. 299-300 (1859).
  3. William C. Smith, A History of Chatham Massachusetts, BiblioLife, (2009).
  4. John R. Totten, "Thacher-Thatcher Genealogy", The New York genealogical and biographical record (1916): p. 171.
  5. Amos Otis, Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., (2007) , Vol. 2, pp. 33-37.
  6. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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Julia Kilham Lord1

b. 1857 or 1858
  • Reference: 3846bcgbgda
  • Last Edited: 12 Feb 2015

Citations

  1. "Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4X1-VVR : accessed 12 February 2015), Harry H Cowles in entry for Charles A Esty and Margaret Lord Cowles, 17 Jun 1908; citing p 435 no 39, Saxonville, , Massachusetts, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 2,315,508.
  2. M. V. B. Perley, History and Genealogy of the Perley Family, , at https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogy01perl . Salem, Mass.: Published by the Compiler, (1906) , p. 105.
  3. "United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXB5-4X1 : accessed 12 February 2015), Julia K Cowles in household of Harry H Cowles, Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing sheet 1B, family 22, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,820,709.
  4. "Massachusetts, Births, 1841-1915," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FX6Z-LLF : accessed 12 February 2015), Harry H. Cowles in entry for Margaret Cowles, 25 Jul 1888; citing Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, reference 127, Massachusetts Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 1,428,241.
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Lillian Frances Lord

b. March 25, 1917
  • Last Edited: 7 Mar 2004
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