John Osgood Family from History of Acworth, New Hampshire From: tumbleweed@lisco.net - Sharon Franklin Surname: OSGOOD 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 253 JOHN OSGOOD was of the sixth generation in this country: First generation - John Second - Stephen Third - Hooker Fourth - Hooker Fifth - john Sixth generation John - married Sarah Downs - 1787- settled in Acworth - 1818 - children, I. Sarah - married James Osmere - residence Langdon. II. Betsey - died unmarried. III. John - married Roxanna Gee of Marlow - children, 1. Warner - died unmarried. 2. Dustin G. - married Harriet Spencer of Westminster, Vermont - children, (1) John E. 3. Sarah A. 4. Helen A. 5. John S. - married Maria Nichols (see Nichols family). IV. Susanna - married Solomon McKeen (see McKeen family). V. William - married first Mrs. Camilla (Mitchell) Severans - children, 1. Catherine J. - married Luther Randall (see Randall family). William - married second Mrs. Elizabeth Bullard. William - married third - Mrs. Nancy Farnsworth. William - married fourth - Mrs. Eunice (Peck) Hopkins. VI. Joseph - died unmarried. VII. Samuel - married Belinda P. Emery of Alstead - children, 1. Marianna B. - died unmarried. 2. Emily J. P. 3. Juliette A. 4. Josephine L. VIII. Mary - died unmarried ************************************************************************ * * * 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 remind 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.