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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
1101 I6077  Gove  Enoch  17 Aug 1789    See more at The Gove Book, p. 187  bratt01 
1102 I6117  Gove  Enos Sanborn  24 Feb 1786  13 Sep 1864  See also Gove Book, p253 - Enos Gove (731)  bratt01 
1103 I6182  Gove  Erwin Huntington Manheim  28 Mar 1928  20 Dec 2010  Relationship: De Facto for 1 FAMC [F2332] ...of Frank GOVE and Elizabeth Leantha HUNTINGTON  bratt01 
1104 I3943  Gove  Eunice  26 Mar 1781  24 Apr 1877  Eunice, born March 26, 1781 ; married John, son of Phillips and Mary (Breed) Sawyer of Weare March 14, 1799. He was born June 25, 1774. They were Friends. He settled in Henniker, N. H., where he was a selectman for seven years, and represented the town in the legislature in 1812. He died in Henniker Jan. 3, 1841. She afterwards lived with her daughter Mary in Danvers, Mass., where she died April 24, 1877, at the age of ninety-six; and was buried in the Friends' burying ground at Henniker.
Children, born at Henniker :
1. Mary, born March 15, 1800; married Nathan Page Oct. 21, 1820. He was born at Weare June 2, 1793. They removed to Lincoln, Vt., in 1821 ; and from thence to Danvers about 1837. Mr. Page was a fluent and forceful preacher of the Society of Friends. At Danversport, he carried on a fine farm. They had six children. He died at Danvers July 26, 1883, at the age of ninety; and she died there Nov. 26, 1896, aged ninety-six. Their son John Sawyer Page married Maria Anna Gove.
2. Moses, born Oct. 26, 1803; was superintendent of a cloth mill in Vermont while a minor; and then went to Amesbury, Mass., and for several years worked in the mills there. When twenty-eight years old, practically without capital, he formed a company and established the Weare Woolen Mills on the Piscataquog river, which he managed until 1880(6?). The company was incorporated in July. 1831, with a capital of twenty thousand dollars. The mill was burned in 1836, but rebuilt the next j^ear — the panic year of 1837; and in 1848 a second mill was added. He was a devoted Friend; and a member of the legislature in 1866. He married, first, Rebecca B. Morrill Oct. 23, 1833. She was born in Seabrook, N. H. ; and died April 2, 1848. He married, second, Hannah Bassett, widow of Jones June 23, 1852, at Dover, N. H. He had four children.
3. Nathan, born April 28, 1806. He was in business with his brother Daniel at North Weare for a short time; otherwise, he always lived on the old homestead of his father at Henniker. He held many town offices. He married Anna Hodgdon of Weare Oct. 27, 1831. She was born April 20, 1809; and died July 5, 1885. They were Friends ; and had two children.
4. Daniel, born July 26, 1808. He engaged in the wholesale grocery business in Portland, Me., when a young man; and, in 1833, returned to Weare. and for several years sold the products of the Weare Woolen Mills, which were managed by his brother Moses. In 1848, he opened the first general store in North Weare and continued in that business as long as he lived. He married Dorcas Neal Hodgdon of Weare July 6, 1831. She was born July 25, 1811 ; and died April 26, 1882. He died April 8. 1885. They had four children, one of whom is Hon. Oliver Dennett Sawyer, a Republican member of the New Hampshire State senate in 1887 and 1888.
5. Albert, born Sept. 6, 1816; died Jan. 24, 1833. 
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1105 I6119  Gove  Frank  14 Jun 1853  8 Nov 1919  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Grocerystore
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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1106 I6119  Gove  Frank  14 Jun 1853  8 Nov 1919  See https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134584075/frank_allen_burnham-gove  bratt01 
1107 I6119  Gove  Frank  14 Jun 1853  8 Nov 1919  See The Gove Book, p474 - Frank Gove (2600)
 
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1108 I6178  Gove  Frank A  4 Jun 1903  20 Feb 1975  Industry: Wood & Coal
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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1109 I6178  Gove  Frank A  4 Jun 1903  20 Feb 1975  Industry: Wood yard
Class of worker: Wage earner 
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1110 I6118  Gove  George  8 Mar 1831  26 Mar 1854  See Gove Book p 375 - George Gove (1546)  bratt01 
1111 I3927  Gove  Hanah  1 Apr 1691    Hannah, born April 1, 1691 ; married John, son of Joseph and Mary fHobbs) Cass of Hampton in 1712. He was born Aug. 19, 1689; and lived in Kensington, N. H. About 1726, he removed to that part of Mendon which is now Blackstone, Mass. Children: 1. Mehitable (twin), born Oct. 2, 1713. 2. Hannah (twin), born Oct. 2, 1713. 3. Nathan, born July 2. 1715. 4. John, born Feb. 15, 1717. 5. Mary, born Nov. 19, 1718. 6. Hephzibah, born Sept. 7, 1720. 7. Jonathan Gove born Aug. 23, 1722; lived in that part of Mendon which became Blackstone, having inherited his father's homestead. He married Abigail Salisbury of Cumberland, R. I., in 1747. They had six children. Among their descendants are the eminent physician and surgeon Dr. Jonathan Cass, who died in New York City in 1886;' Dr. Francis L. Babcock of Dedham, Atass., and other men who have won distinction in the medical and legal professions. 8. Dante?, born Nov. 29, 1725. 9. \ born in Mendon. 10. , born in Mendon  bratt01 
1112 I3925  Gove  Hannah  5 Mar 1664    HANNAH, born March 5, 1664, in Salisbury; married Abraham, son of Robert and Elizabeth (Faare) Clement of Newbury, Mass., May 10, 1683. He was born July 14, 1657; was an apprentice to Thomas Wells of Newbury in 1675 ; removed to Hampton Falls; and was of Salisbury in 1692, and of New Bristol, Pa., in 1703.
Children:
1. Edmund, born March 3, 1684-5, at Newbury.
2. Elisabeth, born July 12, 1687.
3. Nathaniel, born Aug. 27, 1689.
4. Jeremiah, born April 22, 1692.
5. Jeremiah, born April 15, 1693.
6. Ezekiel, born Feb. 1, 1695-6.
7. Lydia, born Aug. 11, 1698.
8. Hannah, born Nov. 7, 1700. 
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1113 I6174  Gove  Hester M  23 Jun 1895  23 Dec 1934  Industry, business or establishment: Public
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: S 
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1114 I6174  Gove  Hester M  23 Jun 1895  23 Dec 1934  See also: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134584819/hester-elizabeth_mary-manheim  bratt01 
1115 I3919  Gove  John  1604  28 Feb 1648  See more at The Gove Book, P 5

John emigrated to the colonies with his wife and children around the summer of 1647. 
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1116 I3922  Gove  John  1627  24 Dec 1704  See More at the Gove Book, p. 12

John emigrated to the colonies with his parents and siblings about the summer of 1647 
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1117 I3914  Gove  John  19 Sep 1661  15 Oct 1737  Also implicated, with his father, for his patriotic acts against Governor Cranfield in 1683. Later pardoned by the King. See More at The Gove Book, p 53  bratt01 
1118 I305  Gove  John  29 May 1689  23 Mar 1759  See more at The Gove Book, p. 60  bratt01 
1119 I3947  Gove  John Chase  14 Nov 1803  8 Aug 1894  Found lying in the barn with a silk handkerchief carefully spread under his head.  bratt01 
1120 I3937  Gove  Johnson  7 Mar 1755    See more at The Gove Book, p. 111  bratt01 
1121 I3928  Gove  Jonathan  2 May 1695    See more at The Gove Book, p. 62  bratt01 
1122 I6069  Gove  Jonathan  18 Aug 1729    See more at The Gove Book, p 76  bratt01 
1123 I6076  Gove  Joseph  22 Jul 1787    See more at The Gove Book, p. 184  bratt01 
1124 I3941  Gove  Levi  10 Aug 1776  6 Oct 1866  See more at The Gove Book, p 181  bratt01 
1125 I3942  Gove  Lydia  31 May 1779  11 Nov 1832  Lydia, born May 31, 1779; married Stephen, son of Jonathan and Keziah (Roberts) Dow of Weare Aug. 3, 1797. They were both Friends ; and lived on the Dow homestead in Weare, where he was a tanner and farmer until about 1841, when he removed to Woburn, Mass. He was born in Weare March 25, 1754. She died Nov. 11, 1832; and he died at Weare July 26, 1842.
Children:
1. Peace Neal, born Feb. 24, 1798; married Stephen P. Breed Oct. 22, 1817. He was born at Lynn, Mass., Jan. 20, 1796; and was a tanner at Weare and afterward at Concord, N. H. He continued the business later in Alton, 111. He returned to Weare and was the first station agent at the North Weare railroad station (opened in 1850). He held the position twenty years. She died at Alton Jan. 29, 1847; and he married, secondly, Anna Green, widow of Obadiah Huse. Lydia had five children. He died at Weare July 28, 1871. They were both Friends.
2. Abraham, born May 1, 1799. His name was changed to Alfred. He married, first, Betsy Neal Hull in 1832. She was born May 20, 1807; died July — , 1839. He married, second, Caroline Silsbee April 3, 1843. She was born at Sutton, Mass., June 7, 1809. He died at Alton, 111., Oct. 1, 1876; and she died there Nov. 26, 1893. He had three children.
3. Judith P. born Aug. 20, 1801 ; married Enoch Breed Oct. 25, 1820. He was born at Weare Aug. 8, 1795 ; and resided at Woburn. She died there Sept. 9, 1877. They were both buried in the Friends' burying ground at Weare. They had two children.
4. Jonathan, born Aug. 29, 1803 ; married, first, Harriet Chase in 1837. She was born Nov. 16, 1809. They went to Alton; and she died in 1834. He married, second, Matilda L. Brown in 183- He had four children.
5. Mary Green, born Aug. 11, 1806; married Hial Plumley Cram May 5, 1836, at Goffstown, N. H. He was born Sept. 22, 1807 ; and lived at Weare Center, being town clerk of Weare in 1839 and 1840. He conducted a hotel there afterwards, and removed to Boston, Mass., or vicinity. He died at Stoneham. Mass., March 28. 1878. They had four children.
6. Stephen, born Jan. 13, 1809; lived in Portland, Me., in 1836; and removed to Woburn, where he did an extensive business as a tanner and currier. He also had a wholesale leather business in Boston. He married Celinda Thompson of Woburn May 24, 1836; and she died Oct. 16, 1842. They had seven children.
7. Moses Gove, born June 6, 1811; married Harriet Purington Oct. 5, 1834, at Portland. She was born in Weare June 7, 1811. He died at Norway, Me., April 12, 1843; and she died at Portland Oct. 31, 1891. They had two children.
8. James Neal, born May 5, 1814. When eighteen years of age he went to work in a store at Waterville, Me., and a few years later went to Alton, 111., in charge of a construction gang on the Chicago & Alton Railroad. In 1849, he went to California with an ox-team, the journey taking seven months. He made and lost a considerable fortune, again made one, and went to Woburn, where he engaged in the manufacture of morocco leather until 1872. He then retired from business, having acquired wealth. He was one of the founders of the Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank, and its first treasurer. He held many positions of trust in Woburn. He married Ellen Sophia Beeman of North Bridgton, Me., Aug. 11, 1853, at Biddeford, Me.; and died at Woburn in 1887. They had two children.
9. Lydia Gove, born Nov. 17, 1816; married Charles H. Choate of Woburn Sept. 14, 1840, at Weare. He was born at Charlestown, Mass., Sept. 16, 1806; was a wealthy merchant in Boston; and died at Woburn Feb. — , 1883. _ She died there April — , 1904, aged eighty-seven.
10. Benjamin Franklin, born July 2. 1819; married, first, Judith Rodgers March 26, 1845. She died: and he married, second, Laura Jane Lapointe Nov. 12, 1865. He had five children.
11. Emma Maria, born Jan. 31, 1824; married Benjamin Pond June 28, 1848, at Woburn. He was born at Salem, Mass., Feb. 6, 1822; and was a lawyer, living at East Boston. She died there Dec. 15, 1873; and he died at Somerville, Mass., Nov. 21, 1889. They had eight children. 
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1126 I6177  Gove  Lydia Sarah  25 Sep 1899  13 May 1977  See also: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115654505/lydia_sarah-huntington_isenberg  bratt01 
1127 I6176  Gove  Marion Alice  15 Jan 1898  1 Dec 1977  See also https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122548205/marion_alice_elizabeth-shillady  bratt01 
1128 I3923  Gove  Mary      From "The Gove Book"
Mary emigrated to the colonies with her parents and siblings about the summer of 1647
"She was a young child at the time of the death of her father, who, in his will, gave her to Dea. Ralph Mousall of Charlestown and his wife as their own, to which Mrs. Gove consented. He also bequeathed to him a silver porringer and five pounds to bring her up. Mr. Mousall mentions her in his will. Nothing more is known about her." 
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1129 I6056  Gove  Mary  4 Apr 1666    Mary born April 4, 1666, in Hampton; married, first, Joseph, son of Lt. John and Mary (Tuck) Sanborn of Hampton Dec. 28, 1682. They lived at Hampton Falls. He died in 172—; and she married, second, — Morril of Salisbury, but left him and returned to live on the homestead at Hampton Falls.
Children, by her first husband, Joseph Sanborn :
1. Abigail, born April 1, 1686; married Ebenezer Dearborn of Chester Oct. 7, 1703; and died Feb. 26, 1768.
2. Huldah, born May 3, 1688; married Jonathan Nason of Hampton Oct. 17, 1705; and died Oct. 7, 1758.
3. Reuben, born May 18, 1692, at Hampton; married Sarah Sanborn Dec. 28, 1714; and died at Hampton April 22, 1756.
4. Edward, born April 7, 1695; married Dorothy (Robie), widow of Sanborn; and died Sept. 2, 1757.
5. Abraham, born March 10, 1696; married Dorothy Smith; and died Sept. 2, 1757.
6. Mary, born July 27, 1697; married Capt. Samuel Prescott Dec. 17, 1717; lived in Hampton Falls, where he was selectman and town clerk. She died May 28, 1757; and he died, of fever, June 12, 1759. They had five children.
7. Joseph, born July 22, 1700; married, first, Lucy Prescott of Hampton Jan. 18, 1722. She died March 19, 1723; and he married, second, Susanna James of Hampton Jan. 23, 1724. She died June 1, 1761 ; and he married, third, Dorothy Hilliard. He died Jan. 26, 1773.
8. David, born Jan. 16, 1702; married Abigail Glidden. 
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1130 I3926  Gove  Mary  29 Oct 1687  16 Apr 1715  Mary*, born Oct. 29, 1687; married Capt. Nehemiah, son of John and Sara (Partridge) Heath Oct. 14, 1705. He was born May 11, 1680; and was a master mariner. She died in Hampton April 16, 1715, and was buried in the old graveyard in Seabrook village. He married, secondly, Joanna Dow Mar — , 1716-7; and died Jan. 14, 1717-8. Children: 1. Patience*, born March 6, 1706-7. 2. Elhaheth", born June 26, 1709; married Jonathan Cram.  bratt01 
1131 I6078  Gove  Miriam  22 Jan 1792  22 Feb 1820  Died unmarried, aged twenty-eight  bratt01 
1132 I236  Gove  Miriam  22 Mar 1813  4 Nov 1909  Miriam, born March 22, 1813, at Lincoln; married Sisson Almadoros, son of Abner and Anna Chase May 16, 1832. He was born Oct. 1, 1809.
They joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, generally called Mormons, when its tenets were first proclaimed in Vermont; and they removed with the church to Nauvoo, Ill. When the Mormons were driven from there, they went with the church across the plains to Utah, and settled in Salt Lake City. Mr. Chase was disowned bv the Society of Friends in 1872. He died at Salt Lake City April 4, 1872; and she died there Nov. 4, 1909, at the age of ninety-six.
Children :
1. Rachel, born Jan. 10, 1834, at Lincoln ; and died the next day.
2. Hannah G born Dec. 11, 1834, at Lincoln; married, first, Barnabas L. Adams Nov. 16, 1856. He came from Canada; and died at Salt Lake City June 2, 1869. She married, second, Edward Blair May 13. 1873. They lived in Salt Lake City; and she died July 27, 1897. She had five children by her first husband, and one by the second.
3. Jane Ann, born June 15, 1839, at Lincoln. She was an adopted child.
4. Luraney, born May 17, 1842, at Lincoln; married Herman Allison Hill Nov. 25, 1860; and died at Payson, Utah, Feb. 25, 1907. They had seven children. S. Stephen^, born Sept. 15, 1844, at Nauvoo; died in Hancock County, 111., Sept. 19, 1844.
6. Sisson Almadoros, born Jan. 19, 1847, in Pottawattamie County, Iowa; married Elizabeth Ann Hunt July 27, 1867; and died at Salt Lake City Jan. 12, 1918. They had twelve children.
7. Miriam M. born March 3, 1849, in Pottawattamie County; married Creighton Hawkins Dec. 20. 1869; and died at Salt Lake City July 3, 1878. They had four children.
8. Amy, born Oct. 3, 1851, in Iowa; married, first, Garrett H. Conk Dec. 20, 1869. He was born at Ocean City, N. J., Sept. 12, 1847; and died at Salt Lake City Sept. 20, 1875. She married, second, German Ellsworth April 7, 1884. He was born Sept. 28, 1849; and lived at Payson and Spanish Fork, Utah. 
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1133 I297  Gove  Moses  22 Dec 1774  8 Jun 1851  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57208628/moses-gove  bratt01 
1134 I297  Gove  Moses  22 Dec 1774  8 Jun 1851  See more at The Gove Book, p. 179  bratt01 
1135 I6116  Gove  Nathan  11 Oct 1737  31 Dec 1818  See also WikiTree Nathan Gove  bratt01 
1136 I3945  Gove  Nathan Chase  17 Jul 1800  31 Mar 1850  Nathan Chase, born July 17, 1800, at Weare; was a farmer; married Lydia, daughter of John and Jedidiah (Barker) Huntington of Weare Feb. 11, 1824, at Lincoln. She was born Dec. 24, 1801. He died at Lincoln, without issue, March 31, 1850. She was living in Pontiac in 1863; and married, secondly, John, son of Ebenezer and Martha (Peaslee) Breed of Weare before 1872. Mr. Breed's first wife was Hyrlna Thompson of Pittsfield, N. H. He was born Jan. 14, 1793; and died in 1882.  bratt01 
1137 I6129  Gove  Nathaniel  24 Jun 1721  15 Apr 1793  See Gove Book, p90 - Nathanial Gove (98)  bratt01 
1138 I6142  Gove  Nathaniel  31 Dec 1755  9 Jan 1829  See Gove Book, p 148 - Nathaniel Gove (277)  bratt01 
1139 I308  Gove  Obediah  2 Sep 1723    See more at The Gove Book, p. 74  bratt01 
1140 I6071  Gove  Patience  28 Dec 1735  9 Oct 1757  Patience, born Dec. 28, 1735 ; married Samuel, son of Theophilus and Hannah (Dow) Paige of Kensington June 22, 1757. She died Oct. 9, 1757, at Kensington, leaving no issue; and he married, secondly, Mary Johnson, who, after his death in 1769, removed with her family to Weare.  bratt01 
1141 I6079  Gove  Pelatiah  25 May 1785    See more at The Gove Book, p. 183  bratt01 
1142 I3948  Gove  Phere  26 Nov 1805  21 Apr 1896  Phebe Chase', born Nov. 26, 1805, at Lincoln; married Daniel, son of John and Jedidiah (Barker) Huntington Sept. 10, 1823. He was born at Weare Sept. 4, 1799; and lived in Pontiac, where he died March 8, 1862. They were Friends. The whole family had a removal certificate, Jan. 5, 1844, to the meeting at Granville, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington visited Lynn, Mass., about November, 1861, when he was badly affected with jaundice. She died April 21, 1896, at the age of ninety.
Children:
1. Anna B. born May 20, 1824; married, first, Cyrus Morrison June 7, 1843, at Lincoln; lived in Granville in 1844. She married, second, Calvin Davenport; and lived at Randolph, N. Y. She had three children by Mr. Morrison.
2. Elvira, born March 13, 1830; married Seldom Waite; and lived in Western New York. He was born Sept. 13, 1822.
3. William D. born May 13, 1836; married, first, Deborah Dillingham; and, second, Alice Osborne. He had two children. 
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1143 I6063  Gove  Rachel  29 Jan 1676  1676  Says she died "being a few days old."  bratt01 
1144 I309  Gove  Ruth  16 Oct 1723    Ruth, born Oct. 16, 1727; married David, son of Jeremiah and Dorothy (Conner) Green of Kensington (published Feb. 19, 1754). He was born June 4, 1728. They lived in Kensington. She died at Hampton Falls in 1763 ; and he married, secondly, her brother Daniel's widow, Rebecca (Hunt) Gove Jan. 2, 1765. He died in Kensington. Children: 1. Patience, born Dec. 29, 1756. 2. Dollv (Dorothy), born March 17, 1758  bratt01 
1145 I6065  Gove  Sarah  8 Jul 1678  Apr 1732  Sarah, born July 8, 1678, in Hampton; married Samuel, son of Thomas and Hannah (Colcord) Dearborn of Hampton Dec. 10, 1698. They settled in North Hampton. He was born May 27, 1676; and died Dec. 16, 1748.
Children:
1. Anna, born Dec. 18, 1699 ; married her father's cousin Joseph Dearborn Oct. 27, 1719. He was born Feb. 8, 1696; and lived in North Hampton. She died Oct. 9, 1789. They had seven children.
2. Edward, born March 26, 1702.
3. Reuben, baptized Aug. 10, 1707; lived in North Hampton; married, first, Anna Page Jan. 20, 1732; second, Esther Hobbs Sept. 24, 1743; and died Jan. — , 1790. He had nine children.

FamilySearch.org suggests Sarah's death was April 1732, without citation. 
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1146 I3929  Gove  Sarah  Between 1696 and 1698    Probably died young  bratt01 
1147 I3931  Gove  Sarah  1701  12 Mar 1756  Sarah, born probably in 1701 ; probably married William Russell; and died, his widow, March 12, 1756, aged fifty-one.  bratt01 
1148 I3939  Gove  Stephen  14 Oct 1759    See more at The Gove Book, p. 113  bratt01 
1149 I1376  Goz  Turstain de      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Turstain was Viscomte 1035-41. 
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1150 I5571  Gradwohl  Elizabeth  3 Jul 1901  20 Nov 1997  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125196031/elizabeth-russell  bratt01 


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