History of Acworth, New Hampshire From: tumbleweed@lisco.net - Sharon Franklin Surname: LISCOMB Source: History of Acworth with the Proceedings of the Centennial Anniversary, Genealogical Records and Register of Farms by Rev. J. L. Merrill, Town of Acworth, 1869, page 238 DARIUS LISCOMB - married Olive Slader (see Slader family) settled in Hartland, Vermont, when it was a wilderness - children, I. Oren - married Sarah Davidson - children, 1. Marcia - married Carleton Eastman of Hartland 2. Lucia (twin with Marcia) residence Laconia 3. Paul D. - married Susanna D. Appleton, residence Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. - children, six, grandchildren two. 4. Almond - married first Mrs. D. Liscomb. Almond - married second Alice Henderson - children, three 5. Belinda - married David Knowlton - children, (1) Caroline B. (2) Lucy E. - died unmarried. (3) Olive O. - died unmarried. (4) Sarah D. (5) Parker D. 6. Olive - married John C. Riley of Hartford, Vermont. - children, (1) Louisa - died young. (2) Freddie (3) Jasper F. 7. Silas J. - married Lucinda W. Clothier of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. - children, (1) Sarah E. (2) William O. (3) Anna 8. Lorenzo - died young. 9. Jasper - died young. II. Harvey - married Florinda Silsby (see Silsby family), settled in Acworth 1805 - children, 1. Louisa R. - died unmarried 2. Aurilla L. - married first Nathan W. Wood. Aurilla L. - married second Asa Locke of Langdon 3. Harvey S. - died young. 4. Olive S. - died young. 5. Florinda - married George O. Webb of Weathersfield, Vermont. - children, (1) Lucius C. - married Susan M. Newton, residence Lowell. (2) Loren M. (3) George S. 6. Esther A. - married Charles L. Tibbils, residence Claremont. - children, (1) Florence H. (2) Eugene E. --- twins. 7. Mariette L. - married James D. Danforth of Weathersfield, Vermont. - children, (1) Eleanor - married Elijah Norcross of Claremont. III. Mary - married Daniel Knowlton of Hartland, Vermont. IV. Mercy - married first Chester Nye (see Nye family). Mercy - married second _____ Luce. V. Olive - married David Morrison of Langdon. - children, 1. Philinda - died young. 2. Mary E. - married first William W. Wallace (see James Wallace family). - children, (1) Henry (2) Emma Mary E. - married second John Currier - children, (3) John M. 3. Rebecca - married William Nourse (see Nourse family). VI. Philinda - married John Robb (see Robb family). VII. Lucinda - married William Ashley - children, 1. Clarissa - married Benjamin Smith - children, (1) Francis E. (2) Henry A. - died a prisoner of war in Richmond, Virginia. (3) Mary E. (4) William S. (5) Albert B. (6) Herbert E. 2. William A. - born 1820, - married Harriet Moore - children, (1) Susan E. - died young. (2) Adelaide H. (3) Albert M. - died young. (4) Frederic M. - died young. (5) William 3. Elizabeth - married Charles Thompson - children, (1) Charles E. - died young. (2) Ella L. VIII. John L. - married Jane Robb (see Robb family). - children, 1. Martha M. - married Joseph Simpson, residence East Boston. - children, (1) Estelle (2) Jennie O. (3) Ida F. 2. Harvey M. - married Diana Pearsons, residence Proctorsville, Vermont. - children, (1) Harvey M. 3. Mary J. - died unmarried. 4. Margaret, a teacher in Lisbon, Illinois. 5. Emily E. - died young. IX. Betsey - married James Armstrong in Acworth, residence Bradford. - children, 1. Anna E. 2. James X. Darius P. - married Ann Clement - died in Castleton, Vermont. - children, 1. William - residence West Rutland, Vermont. 2. Elizabeth - married George Spenser of West Rutland, Vermont. 3. Charles - married _____ _____, - died at Castleton, 1859 4. James - residence Cleveland, Ohio. 5. Orlando 6. Abbie - residence Rutland, Vermont. ************************************************* * * * * NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. * * * * The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.