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Mrs. Goss has assembled a list of about 12,500 names found on New Hampshire headstones prior to 1770. Arranged alphabetically by village or town, then, under cemetery, alphabetically by family name, her transcriptions are as complete a record of Colonial New Hampshire gravestone inscriptions as we are ever likely to have.
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. number.
Daniel Cone (ca.1626-1706) immigrated in 1652 from England to Boston, Massachusetts, moving to Haddam, Connecticut by 1665, and married twice. Russell Freeman Cone (1808-1884), a direct descendant, immi- grated in the late 1830s with his family from New Hampshire to Pontiac County, Quebec. Descendants and relatives lived in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and elsewhere. Includes some ancestry and family history in Scotland.
Edward Woodman arrived in Newbury, Massachusetts in 1635 with his wife and two sons, Edward and John. Another son, Joshua was born in America. The second son, John, married Mary Field and settled near the Piscataqua river in the area known as the Oyster River Plantation in Dover Parish, New Hampshire.