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44 Edmund, Amos, Elvira, Emily and Charles. 2. Kendall, m. Deborah Partridge; whose ch. were:—Amos, Aseph, Joseph, Burknap, Isaac and William; the two last mentioned were drowned while on art excursion of pleasure. 3. Rebecca. 4. Mary. 5. Isaac, m. Nancy Dodge; whose ch. were:—Farwell, Nancy, Lucy and Lyman. 6. Asa, m. Mary Derby; whose ch. were:—Merrick, Burknap, Washington, Lucy and William. 7. Sarah. 8. Edmund, m. Esther Jackson; they had one child whose name was Franklin. His second wife was Rhoda Forbush; whose ch. were:— Esther, Edmund, Martha and Amos. 9. John, m. Betsy Stevens; whose ch. were:—Eliza, Betsy, Charles Curtis, John Loring, Thomas Otis, Abel Stevens, Mary and Martha, (twins,) and Franklin. Mr. Nichols d. at the age of 50.

Noyes, Adam, from Littleton, was a merchant in South Gardner, and also kept a public house. He m. Mehitable Tuttle; whose ch. were:—Henry Warren, Thomas Russel, Adam Simedor, Charles M. A., d., Maria Miriam and Charles Addison. He moved from Gardner many years ago.

Osgood, Jonathan, from Westford, was the first minister settled in Gardner; (he is spoken of more particularly in the ecclesiastical department.) He m. Orange Wardsworth; their ch. were:—1. Amelia Lewis Fenn. 2. Eliza Orange Wardsworth, m. Joshua M. Whitcomb; whose ch. were:— Jonathan O., Harriet E., Joshua M. and Charles W. 3. Jonathan Walter Dondolo, m. Eliza Barnard; they had one child whose name was Walter B. His second wife was Miss M. F. Stone; whose ch. were:—James S., Eliza F. and Caroline P. He graduated at Dartmouth College, was