Samuel Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Jul 14, 1802
    Christening: 
          Death: Jan 26, 1880 - Belmont, NH
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: Benjamin Bickford
         Mother: Miriam Dow

Spouses and Children
1. *Belinda Towle
       Marriage: Mar 21, 1830 - Northwood, NH
       Children:
                1. Martha Bickford
                2. Dudley D. Bickford
                3. Belinda Jane Bickford

Notes
General:
Birth from History of Nottingham, Deerfield, & Northwood, New Hampshire by Elliott C. Cogswell, 1878.
Page 643


Samuel Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1721
    Christening: Jun 16, 1721 - Newington, NH
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: Benjamin Bickford
         Mother: Deborah Babb

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Clark
       Marriage: 
       Children:
                1. Eli Bickford



Samuel Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Mar 4, 1826 - Epsom, NH
    Christening: 
          Death: Jun 8, 1916 - Epsom, NH
         Burial: in Bickford Cemetery, Epsom, NH
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: Benjamin Bickford
         Mother: Sarah L. Eastman

Spouses and Children
1. *Elvira B. Wells
       Marriage: Jul 30, 1847 - Epsom, NH
       Children:
                1. Vinson Eugene Bickford
                2. Lovina Imogene Bickford

2. Mary F. Cottle
       Marriage: Nov 6, 1884 - Epsom, NH 11

3. Lizzie Upton
       Marriage: Sep 29, 1904 - Manchester, NH

Notes
General:
Buried in the Bickford Cemetery, River Road, Epsom, NH. Died age 90-3-4. Civil War Veteran. Eastman genealogy gives his year of birth as 1832. Enlisted from Epsom, NH Aug. 15, 1862 and mustered in as a Corporal Aug. 29, 1862. Discharged March 31, 1863 at Hampton, VA

1850 US Census, next to Joseph Robinson and Jeremiah G. Burnham
Samuel, 24, miller
Elvira, 23

1860 US Census, next to Nathan Marden and Robert Dickey
Samuel, 35
Elivira, 35
Lovina I., 9
Teele, Hannah (Bickford) 58


Samuel Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: May 13, 1779 - Epsom, NH 14
    Christening: 
          Death: May 7, 1863 - Epsom, NH
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: Benjamin Bickford
         Mother: Hannah Locke

Spouses and Children
1. *Sally Pervear
       Marriage: Apr 16, 1797 - Epsom, NH
       Children:
                1. Abigail Bickford
                2. Benjamin Bickford
                3. Francis Bickford
                4. Hannah Bickford
                5. Abraham Bickford
                6. Sarah Bickford
                7. Lydia P. Bickford
                8. Martha G. Bickford
                9. James N. Bickford
                10. Ann Bickford
                11. Betsey N. Bickford
                12. Caroline Bickford
                13. Berintha Bickford

2. Elizabeth Unknown
       Marriage: 

3. Polly Blaisdell
       Marriage: Feb 19, 1839 - Deerfield, NH

4. Rebecca Noyes
       Marriage: Apr 30, 1857 - Epsom, NH

Notes
General:
Whereabouts of his gravesite is unknown. Died age 84.
There is a marriage intention filed in Epsom, NH Apr. 13, 1857 for Samuel Bickford, Epsom, NH age 79 and Rebecca Noys, Pembroke. No age

Dolbeer gives date of death as May 8, 1863

New Hampshire Statesman 5-29-1863 SAMUEL BICKFORD

In Epsom, Mr. Samuel Bickford, aged 84

R 163-299 November 22, 1802
Samuel Bickford Jr. of Epsom, yeoman to Thomas Bickford of Epsom, cordwainer,
All interest I have unto the estate (of my father Benjamin Bickford, deceased) in Epsom ALSO all the right I have to any part of said estate set off to my mother Hannah Bickford as her right of dower.

R 199-350 January 25, 1808
Elisha Haynes of Epsom to Thomas Bickford Jr.
Land in Epsom being part of lot 81 in the third range to contain all the land lying between the road leading from the main road in Epsom to Allenstown line by Ephraim Gould, and the road that leads from Levi Haynes by Samuel Lears to Allenstown, to contain 30 acres.

R 197-393 February 25, 1811
Levi Haynes of Epsom to Thomas Bickford of Epsom, cordwainer,
Land in Epsom part of lot 82 in the third range to take its beginning at the south westerly corner of land owned by Richard Tripp Jr., thence running southerly as the old Suncook road runs across lot No. 82 to lot No. 81, thence running easterly as the lot runs carrying the full width of said lot until it strikes New rye Road to contain all the land between said roads in said lot to contain 11 acres, the same land I purchased of Nathaniel Kennesson.
Marriage Notes (Sally Pervear)
Married by Rev. Ebenezer Hazeltine, Samuel Bickford jr to Sally Perveyre
Marriage Notes (Polly Blaisdell)
Married by Samuel Collins, see NH Patriot Newspaper 1839-03-11;
In Deerfield, Mr. Samuel Bickford of Epsom, to Miss Polly Blaisdell of Deerfield. (Portsmouth Journal of Literature & Politics 4-6-1839)


Samuel Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1822 - Epsom, NH
    Christening: 
          Death: May 4, 1822 - Epsom, NH
         Burial: in Bickford Cemetery, Epsom, NH
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: Benjamin Bickford
         Mother: Sarah L. Eastman

Notes
General:
Buried in the Bickford Cemetery, River Road, Epsom, NH. Died age 0-3-5


Samuel Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1730
    Christening: 
          Death: Abt 1779 - Epsom, NH 82
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: Thomas Bickford
         Mother: Esther Adams

Spouses and Children
1. *Mercy Blake
       Marriage: Abt 1756
       Children:
                1. Benjamin Bickford
                2. Samuel Bickford
                3. Mehetable Bickford
                4. Thomas Bickford
                5. Mary Bickford
                6. John Bickford
                7. Joseph Bickford

Notes
General:
In 1765 Samuel had a house in or near Epsom Center. He soon removed to the farm he had bought of his brother. He was living April 23, 1773, . He left seven children, of whom five were Benjamin, Samuel, Thomas, [Mary] John and Joseph. His widow, Mercy, lived until 1824.- John Mark Moses

He died intestate and the first probate document, Rockingham County #4582 is dated November 8, 1779, when eldest son Benjamin was appointed, as oldest son, administrator. He is to divide two thirds of the estate (one third is the widow's portion) amongst the co-heirs. A committee was formed - John McClary, James Gray, Ephraim Locke, Reuben Sanborn and John Casey to 'divide the estate in the following manner, viz: to the oldest son you are to set off two shares and to each of the other children one single share. Eldest son Benjamin and James Gray of Epsom and Samuel Blunt of Chester, reported back that the appointed committee on oath 'they thought it could not be divided among all the heirs of said deceased without predjudice to or spoling of the whole and that the had appraised the same in order to its being settled upon the oldest son of said deceased, that the oldest son, Benjamin Bickford shall well and truly pay to his co heirs their several proportions.' (Jan. 31, 1781. An inventory and account of the estate is given by Benjamin Bickford.
The dower's third was set off to widow Mercy, beginning at the south westerly corner of said farm being number 95 in the third range at a stake and stones thence running south to a stake and stones, thence north etc. containing 20 acres together with the privilege of one third part of the buildings and all ways and waters upon the same.

R 136-471 November 26, 1785
Benjamin Bickford of Epsom, yeoman to Thomas Bickford of Epsom, shoemaker,
All my interest I may have in unto two eighth parts of shares of land in my honored mother's third which was set off to her out of the estate of my honored father Samuel Bickford, deceased, late of Epsom.

R 163-299 November 22, 1802
Samuel Bickford Jr. of Epsom, yeoman to Thomas Bickford of Epsom, cordwainer,
All interest I have unto the estate (of my father Benjamin Bickford, deceased) in Epsom ALSO all the right I have to any part of said estate set off to my mother Hannah Bickford as her right of dower.

R 163-300 March 3, 1803
Hannah Bickford of Epsom, spinster, to Thomas Bickford of Epsom, cordwainer,
All title I have to my right of dower in the estate of my late husband, Benjamin Bickford of Epsom, to contain all the land and buildings.


Samuel Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1757
    Christening: 
          Death: Apr 21, 1831 - Epsom, NH
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: Samuel Bickford
         Mother: Mercy Blake

Spouses and Children
1. *Abigail Cook
       Marriage: May 1780 - Epsom, NH
       Children:
                1. Rebecca Bickford
                2. Mehitable Bickford
                3. Margaret Bickford
                4. Abigail Bickford
                5. Benjamin Bickford
                6. Joseph Bickford
                7. Samuel B. Bickford
                8. Mercy Bickford

Notes
General:
Birth based on 74 years at age of death in 1831.

Called (from Annals of Meredith NH) 'drummer Sam'

From the Hingham Gazette, May 20, 1831, from a compilation by Rev. John Elliot Bowman in 1929, listing New Hampshire Veterans of the American Revolution taken from newspapers. Reprinted in the New Hampshire Genealogical record, July 1998. Vol. 15, No. 3

"(?) Bickford. In Epsom, NH, Mr. Samuel Bickford, ae. 74 years."

This is the only Epsom, NH related Samuel Bickford of this time period. Dolbeer has the death listed under the month of April., which is confirmed in the claim for pension for widow Abigail, Aug. 28, 1838.

11.052 PENSION for Samuel Bickford of Epsom

I Samuel Bickford of Epsom in the County of Rockingham and State of New Hampshire testify and declare that in the last of December 1775 I enlisted as a private soldier for the term of one year in the Revolutionary War against Great Britain for the term of one year in a company commanded by Captain Amos Morrill, in a Regiment under the command of Colonel John Stark in the New Hampshire line and Continental establishment '96 that I faithfully served in said company and Regiment the full time of one year the term I enlisted for and was then regularly discharged, which discharge is not now to be found, and I further declare that from my advanced age I am not able to procure a living my manual labor and have no other way of obtaining a support and from my reduced circumstances am in need of ___ from my country for support. '96 Samuel X Bickford (his mark)
Witness Michael McClary, April 14, 1818

Schedule containing the whole estate and income of Samuel Bickford (his necessary clothing and bedding excepted), on the fourth day of July, 1820 and annexed to his oath.
Real Estate value at $200
2 oxen '96 50
2 cows '96 30
8 sheep '96 12
1 heifer one year old '96 5
Farming utensils '96 12
One old horse beast '96 15
A swine p 6
NB '96 one half of the above stock I purchased with the money I received from the United States last year.

State of New Hampshire, Rockingham SS
June 27, 1820

Samuel Bickford aged 61 years, resident in Epsom in said County, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth, on this oath declare that he served in the Revolutionary War as follows: that in the 1st part of December 1775 or the first part of January 1776 he enlisted as a private soldier for one year in the company commanded by Capt. Amos Morrill in the Regt. commanded by Col John Stark in New Hampshire line and faithfully served in said company '96 right one year and was regularly discharged at Newtown. This date of my original declaration in order to obtain a pension is the 14 day of April AD 1818. The number of my pension certificate is 11052. I have received a pension.

My occupation is farming but cannot work and am not of sufficient ability to pursue it for a livelihood. In family residing with me a wife only who is almost seventy years of age and being ____

Sworn and declared at Allenstown on the seventh day of June AD 1820 before me, Hall Burgin, Judge of said court

W23609

State of New Hampshire
Merrimack SS

On this twenty eighth day of August AD. 1838 personally appeared before the Court of Probate for the County of Merrimack, Abigail Bickford, a resident of Epsom in the said County of Merrimack aged eighty three years, who being first duly sworn, according to law doth on her oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provisions made m the Act of Congress passed July 4, 1838 entitled "An Act granting half pay and pensions to certain widows." That she is the widow of Samuel Bickford of Epsom, who was a private soldier in the Army of the Revolution '96 that said Samuel served more than two years in said Army, that he was a pensioner under the Act of March 18th 1818 '96 will appear by his pension certificate N 11052 bearing date May 25, 1819, that proof of his service is in the War Department to which she refers. She further declares that she was married to the said Samuel at Epsom by the Rev. Moses Parsons of Newbury in the month of May, seventeen hundred and eighty '96 the day of the month she cannot now remember, but she well recollects that it was several days before the dark day (which was the 19th day of May 1780) that her husband the aforesaid Samuel died on the 21 day of April 1831 '96 that she was not married to him prior to his leaving the service but that the marriage took place previous to the first day of January seventeen hundred and ninety four and that she has never since been married '96 that she cannot find any record of her marriage '96 and that she knows of but one person who was present at her marriage and that she is so completely superannuated as to have lost all power of memory and recollection and is now an inhabitant of the town of Seabrook in this State.

Abigail Blake
Witness '96 Moses P. Gray
Sworn to and subscribed the day and year above before written.
Benjamin Horace Chase, Judge of Probate

Commonwealth of Massachusetts
I hereby certify that I do not find the marriage of Samuel Bickford and Abigail Cook, both of Epsom in the State of New Hampshire in the record if the marriage in my office.
Newbury, Aug. 2, 1838 - Ezra Hale, Town Clerk

State of Vermont, Albany, Orleans County
April 15, AD 1843

That Abigail Bickford of Albany aforesaid personally appeared before me and subscribed the foregoing declaration and made solemn oath that the said contains the truth and nothing but the truth.
Rufus B. Florey, Justice of the Peace

I Samuel Bickford of Albany in the County of Orleans and State of Vermont of the age of 48 years dispose and say that Abigail Bickford who signed and has sworn to the foregoing deposition in my presents is my mother and that she lives in my family and has ever since the decease of my father Samuel Bickford, late of Epsom in Merrimack County, New Hampshire and I further say that she is the identical Abigail Bickford who drew a pension while she resided in Epsom as she has stated in said declaration and that she has never been married since the decease of my father, late of Epsom aforesaid.
Samuel Bickford

State of Vermont, Orleans County, Albany
April 15, 1843
Personally appeared before me Samuel Bickford above recorded and made solemn oath that the above affidavit by him subscribed contains the truth and nothing but the truth.
Rufus B. Florrey, Justice of the Peace

Dover Gazette & Strafford Advertiser 5-24-1831 SAMUEL BICKFORD

In Epsom, Mr. Samuel Bickford, aged 74, one of the veterans of the Revolution; How fast the remnant of the gallant band that achieved our Independence pass away.

From Glenn D. Nasman
SAMUEL6 BICKFORD
[Samuel5 (1730-1773), Thomas4 (1694-1765) of Dover, John3 (1670-1757) of Dover Neck, Thomas2 (1640-1719), of Scarborough, John1 (1605/7-1677) of Dover]1 was born ca. 1757, son of Samuel and Mercy (Blake) Bickford,2 died 21 Apr. 1831, aged 74 years;3 married ABIGAIL COOK in May 1780, Rev. Moses Parsons of Newbury officiating.4 Abigail, the daughter of Richard and Rebecca (Bickford) Cook, was born ca. 1755, as she was "almost 70" in 1820 and "aged 83" in 1838,5 and died in Albany, VT in 1846.6 Samuel enlisted to serve for one year in the Revolutionary War in Dec. 1775 in Captain Amos Morrill's Co. in a Regiment under the command of Colonel John Stark .7 After his death, Abigail resided in the household of her son Samuel.8
1.The line of filiation from immigrant John1 of Dover to Samuel5 is from Everett S. Stackpole & Winthrop S. Meserve, History of the Town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation) with Genealogical Notes (1913), p. 24; hereafter cited as Stackpole, History of Durham.
2.J.M. Moses, "Early Settlers of Epsom", Granite Monthly Magazine, 1909-1910, found online at:, hereafter cited as Moses, "Early Settlers of Epsom."
3.Deposition by wife Abigail Bickford dated 28 Aug. 1838 found in Samuel Bickford Revolutionary War pension application papers #W23609; Dover Gazette & Strafford Advertiser dated 24 May 1831.
4.Samuel Bickford Revolutionary War pension application papers #W23609.
5.Samuel Bickford Revolutionary War pension application papers #W23609.
6.Congregational Church Records, Albany, VT, found online at:
7.Samuel Bickford Revolutionary War pension application papers #W23609.
Deposition by son Samuel Bickford dated 15 Apr. 1843 found in Samuel Bickford Revolutionary War pension application papers #W23609.
Marriage Notes (Abigail Cook)
Moses P. Gray in deposition in support of pension, Aug. 1838 "that the ceremony was performed by my grandfather, Rev. Moses Parsons, of Newbury, and the marriage took place at Epsom, NH and that at that time I was an infant."


Samuel B. Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Oct 25, 1795 - Epsom, NH
    Christening: 
          Death: After 1860
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: Samuel Bickford
         Mother: Abigail Cook

Spouses and Children
1. *Abigail Critchett
       Marriage: Nov 14, 1816 - Epsom, NH
       Children:
                1. Lydia M. Bickford
                2. Sarah Bickford
                3. Judith C. Bickford
                4. Samuel Bickford
                5. Abigail Cook Bickford
                6. William Marden Bickford
                7. Lucy Ann Bickford
                8. Hannah Maria Bickford

Notes
General:
Bickford Genealogy gives birth date as Oct. 4, 1795. Removed to Vermont. Seen in Epsom, NH Records as Samuel Bickford 3rd, and the 1840 census as Samuel B. Bickford. Seen in Dolbeer's church records as Samuel B. Bickford (removed).

Birth from Epsom old town records "Samuel Bickford Junr Born October 25 1795"
1830 US Census, Epsom, Samuel Bickford 3rd (Transcribed as 'P')
1 male under 5 son Samuel
1 male 30 thru 39 - Samuel
1 female under 5 b. 1825- 1830 prob. Abigail
1 female 5 thru 9 b. 1821-1825 prob. Judith
1 female 10 thru 14 b. 1816-1820 prob. Lydia
1 female 30 thru 39 -wife Abigail

1840 US Census, Samuel Bickford (3rd, which was transcribed as B)
1 male 10 through 14 (son Samuel)
1 male 40-49 (Samuel B.)
1 female under 5 (Hannah)
1 female 10 thru 14 (1826-1830)
1 female 15 thru 19 (born 1821-1825)
1 female 40 thru 49 (wife Abigail)
1 female 80 thru 89 (mother Abigail)

1850 US Census, Albany, Orleans VT
Household 892 (Buckford)
Bickford, Samuel, age 50, farmer, also on Agricultural Census 1850, possibly in Craftsbury, VT, 1860. Baptist
Bickford, Abigail, age 49,
Lydia M. (Cutler) age 30
Household 893
Bickford, Almira, 28
Bickford, Cordelia, 1
Samuel D. Bickford, 50
Sarah Bickford, 29
Lucy Ann, 14
Hannah M., 10
George W., 7

Appears double entry, as some of the Bickfords are in the Census of 1850 twice:
Household 868 (Beckford)
Samuel B/D Bickford, 53 (?) (seen in household 892 age 50)
Betsey (Abigail) 50 (not seen in household 892, should be Abigail wife of Samuel?)
Lydia Hemingway, 30 (seen in household 892 as Lydia Cutler, age 30)
Sarah Bickford, 27 (29?) (seen in household 893, age 29)
Lucy Ann, 13 (seen in household 893 age 14)
Hannah, 9 (seen in household 893 age 10)
George Hemingway, 6 (seen George W. Bickford, age 7 in household 892)

Parents of most of above in household 892

1860 Craftsbury, VT
Samuel Bickford, 66, farmer, born NH
Abigail, 62, born NH

Joined the Congregational Church in Albany, VT, June 30, 1843 (Church records)

From Glenn D. Nasman
vii SAMUEL BICKFORD 3rd
was born 25 Oct. 1795; died after the 1860 USC; married ABIGAIL CRITCHETT of Epsom 14 Nov. 1816, who was born ca. 1800. Samuel, his mother Abigail, and his daughter Lydia were dismissed from the Epsom NH church on 23 Oct. 1842 when they removed to Albany, Vermont. On 7 Jan. 1843, four of Samuel's children, Judith, Samuel, Lydia and Sarah joined the Albany [VT] Baptist Church by baptism, while on 14 Jan. 1843 another daughter, Abigail, joined the church. On 30 Jun. 1843, Samuel, his wife Abigail, and his mother Abigail, joined the Congregational Church in Albany. Samuel was a farmer in Albany in 1850 and in Craftsbury, VT in 1860.
1. Lydia M. Bickford, b. ca. May 1819; d. Albany, VT 2 Jun. 1902, aged 82y 11m; m. (1) Albany 28 May 1843 George Hemingway; m (2) ca. 1850 Moses Chamberlain Cutler as his 3rd wife. Lydia was dismissed from the Epsom church in Oct. 1842 and joined the Albany Baptist Church on 7 Jan. 1843, where she was still a member in Jan. 1852. Lydia was a widow living with her son in Craftsbury in 1870 & 1880, and in Albany in 1900.1
2. Sarah Bickford, b. ca. 1821; d. Barton, VT 28 Apr. 1864, aged 43y; m. Craftsbury 2 March 1853, Seymour Bemis as his 3rd wife. Seymour was b. ca. Dec. 1808; d. 17 Mar. 1865, aged 56y 4m; bur. with all 3 wives in North Cem., Barton; m. (1) Olive Unknown who d. 10 Mar. 1840, aged 35y; m. (2) Elizabeth Unknown who d. 24 May 1852, aged 31y. Sarah joined the Albany Baptist Church on 7 Jan. 1843, and was still a member in Jan. 1852. Seymour was a farmer in Barton in 1850 & 1860.
3. Judith C. Bickford, b. ca. 1825; d. 20 Mar. 1878, aged 53y; m. 1 Sep. 1854 Charles T. Marsh of Concord, s/o Benjamin and Dorothy (Stevens) Marsh, who was b. [calc.] 20 Jun. 1830 and d. 7 May 1872, aged 41y 10m 17d; both are bur. Gossville/Hopkinson Cem., Epsom. Judith joined the Albany [VT] Baptist Church on 7 Jan. 1843. Charles was a teamster in Concord in 1860. He enlisted in Co. A, 5th NHV Inf. Regt. 12 Oct. 1861, was promoted to Full Wagoner 18 Mar. 1862 and was mustered out 29 Oct. 1864.
4. Samuel Bickford, b. Epsom 5 Dec. 1826; bapt. 18 Jun. 1828; d. 25 Jul. 1863 of disease in the Union Army at Washington, DC; bur. Soldiers' Home National Cemetery, Washington D.C.; m. 22 Dec. 1847 Almira Lola Lincoln, d/o Gurdon and Lola (Sanderson) Lincoln, who was b. Walden, VT 14 Aug. 1823 and was living in Chelsea, VT in 1878. Samuel joined the Albany Baptist Church on 7 Jan. 1843 and was removed from the rolls upon his death on 25 Jul. 1863. Samuel Jr. was a farmer in Craftsbury, VT in 1860 living next door to his parents.1 On 3 Sep. 1862, Samuel enlisted in the 15th Vermont Inf. Regt. and was mustered in 22 Oct. 1862.
5. Abigail Cook Bickford, bapt. 18 Jun. 1828; probably the Abigail Bickford who joined the Albany Baptist Church on 14 Jan. 1843. She may possibly be the Abigail C. Bickford who m. Concord, NH 24 May 1847 Louis Tibaux. No further record found.
6. William Marden Bickford, b. ca. 1832; probably one of the children who d. either 19 or 20 Oct. 1840, since there is no further record.
7. Lucy Ann Bickford, b. Epsom [calc.] 5 May 1837, d. Albany 14 Jun. 1913 Albany, VT, aged 76y, 1m 9d; m. ca. 1856 Richard Greaves, who was b. in England in Oct. 1832. He was a farmer in Craftsbury, VT in 1870, 1880 & 1900. She was a widow living in the household of her dau. and son-in-law in 1910.
8. Hannah Maria Bickford, b. 25 Oct. 1840; d. Concord, NH 19 Jan. 1897, aged 56y; m. Concord 10 Jul. 1878 as his 2nd wife Luther Perry Durgin, s/o Hazen and Deborah (Thompson) Durgin, who was b. Sanbornton ca. 21 Oct. 1823, d. Concord 17 Feb. 1900. He m. (1) Lowell, MA 13 Aug. 1846 Nancy M. Barnes and m. (3) Concord 9 Feb. 1798 Isadora P. Nightingale. He was a printer in Lowell, MA in 1850 and in Concord in 1860, 1870 & 1880. Hannah joined the Congregational Church in Craftsbury, VT in 1867 and was dismissed in 1876 when she moved to Concord, NH.
9. Child Bickford, birthdate and birth order unknown, d. in Oct. 1840.
Marriage Notes (Abigail Critchett)
NH Vital Records, marriages of Jonathan Curtis, Novr. 14, 1816, Samuel Bickford 3rd and Abigail Critchett, both of Epsom. (same NHVR)


Samuel L. Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Aug 3, 1810 - Epsom, NH
    Christening: 
          Death: Jun 28, 1858 - Boston, Essex Co., MA
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: John Bickford
         Mother: Eliza Lane

Notes
General:
Massachusetts Death records Boston, MA, Samuel L. Bickord, died June 28, 1858, age 47-10-25 Boston, age 47, married, merchant, born Epsom, NH, parents John and Elizabeth.


Samuel Thomas Bickford

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Sep 3, 1836 - Allenstown, NH
    Christening: 
          Death: Mar 11, 1904 - Epsom, NH
         Burial: in Short Falls (Epsom, NH) Cemetery, Epsom, NH
 Cause of Death: 
           AFN : 
                 

Parents
         Father: James N. Bickford
         Mother: Hannah S. Trickey

Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Melissa Foss
       Marriage: Apr 5, 1860 - Epsom, NH 85
       Children:
                1. Nellie Bickford
                2. Hannah Bickford
                3. James Otis Bickford
                4. Fred Bickford
                5. John Samuel Bickford
                6. George W. Bickford
                7. Pheobe Jane Bickford

Notes
General:
Buried in the Short Falls Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Died age 67-6-8. Civil War Veteran, Co. F, 11th Regt. NHV. Known as "Sam Tom"
Information in the Epsom, NH Town Records copied from the Bickford Family Bible that was in the possession of Hazel Bickford Marden of Chichester, NH


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