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Franklin Baker Osgood was born in 1837 in New Hampshire. His parents were John Kenneth Osgood and Mary Matilda LaRose. He married Virginia Anne Thayer, daughter of Alan Phillip Thayer and Roma Gertrude Rogerson. They had four children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and England.
North Hampton was first established as a separate parish in the town of Hampton in 1738. It was called North Hill. In 1742, it became a separate town and took the name of North Hampton. Birth, death, and marriage records for North Hampton have been gleaned from all known sources. Old town books, church registers and cemetery books, as well as annual town reports were thoroughly researched. Names are listed alphabetically within each section of the text and the source of each entry is identified. Birth records give the parents' names when known. Death records include place of death if other than North Hampton. Marriage records include place of residence if other than North Hampton. Names of clergyman are given whenever known. Some 8,000 persons are named. An appendix includes a list of town officers, early historical documents with original founders' names, the 1776 Association Test list of names, Revolutionary War service records and Warnout Notices. A bibliography and a map further enhance the text.
This is a four-generation genealogy, including children of the fifth generation, of the descendants of William Richardson and Elizabeth Wiseman of Newbury Massachusetts. William first appeared in Newbury records in 1651. He died in 1654/1655 leaving 2 sons. His wife remarried and moved to New Hampshire. The sons returned to Newbury when they had grown up. Only one of the sons, Joseph, had any descendants. In succeeding generations the family expanded to Gloucester, Methuen and Dracut, Massachusetts. However, most of the family moved up to Chester, New Hampshire. Later generations moved on to Vermont, New York and Ohio, following the usual migration patterns. This volume follows all the children in each generation, and is the first volume of a projected 2 or 3-volume set.