Larrabee,Scribbins,Park,Wakefield,Peterson,TIffany,Greeley - Bennington, V Date: 5/18/98 1:22:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: Farns10th@aol.com (Farns10th) LABAREE The following information is from the Farnsworth Memorial p.45 Peter Labaree of Fort No. 4, Charlestown, NH was taken prisoner by the Indians together with the family of Capt. James Johnson and Ebenezer Farns- worth, (grandson of Matthias Farnsworth Jr. of Groton, MA). (more info listed below) p.209 Rufus Labaree m. Olive Farwell b. l769 at Charles- town, NH (Fort No. 4) p.209 Benjamin Labaree m. Hannah Farwell b. l767 at Charlestown, NH (Fort No. 4) Hannah Farwell and Olive Farwell were sisters daughters of Lydia Farnsworth b. l730 of Groton and Josiah Farwell b. l726 of Groton, MA. p.36l Sarah Labaree daug. of Peter Labaree, Jr. m. Phinias Page b. l754 of Charlestown, NH. They later settled at Fairfax, Vt. p.37l Alfred Labaree of Sandhill, P.Q., Canada m. Mary Farnsworth b. l809 of Eaton, P.Q., Canada, daug. of Samuel Farnsworth and Tabitha Barlow of Eaton, P.Q. History of Fort No. 4, Charlestown, NH by Rev. Saunder- son: p.462 Peter Labaree b. l724 at Salem MA was descended from Huguenotts who were driven from France through religious persecution. He was a ships' carpenter at Salem until l750 at which time he moved to Fort No. 4. On August 30, l754 he went to the home of Capt James Johnson and was captured with that family by Indians and taken with Ebenezer Farnsworth and the Johnsons to Canada. His wife was Ruth Putnam, daug of Seth and Ruth Putnam. They married l746, at either Salem or Danvers, MA. They had 9 child- ren listed in detail p. 466: l.Ruth Labaree b. l747 at Salem m. Nathan Hurd of Newport 2.Elizabeth Labaree b. l749 at Salem m. Joseph Powers and they moved to New York. 3.Peter Labaree, Jr. b. at No.4 l750 m. Sarah Kennedy. Their children were: l. Samuel 2. Israel 3. Peter 4. Sarah 5. William Labaree b. l78l m. l808 Parthena Whitmore daug of Ebenezer Whitmore and Sarah (Roberts) Whitmore of Middletown Conn. William and Parthena lived at Ascutneyville Vt and had these children: l. Adeline Labaree b. l808 2. John W. Labaree b. l8ll 3. Harriet Labaree b. l8l3 4. Louisa Labaree b. l8l5 5. William Labaree b. l8l8 m. Marie Gilson at Hartland Vt in l849 6. Ralph Labaree b. l820 7. Benjamin Labaree b. l823 8. Sarah Labaree b. l830 at Hartland Vt. m. l852 Alzina M. Royce at Royalton Vt. 6. Rev. Joseph Labaree b. l783 m. l8l7 Huldah Lyman He d. l852 They had these children: l. Hubbard Labaree b. l8l7 2. Joseph Labaree 3. John Lyman Labaree 4. Eliza Labaree 5. Sarah Labaree 6. William Labaree 7. George Labaree 8. Henry Labaree 9. Infant unnamed l0. David Brainard Labaree ll. Huldaah Lyman Labaree l2. Joseph Labaree l3. Emily R. Labaree b. l837 Note Peter Labaree Sr. d. l803 Ruth Putnam d. l8l0 both buried in Charlestown, New Hampshire Peter Labaree, Jr. after the Revolutionary War went to Maine, where he married (2) Sarah Longfellow daug of Nathan Longfellow and had l0 additional children. These children and Peter's grandchildren are listed pages 466, 467 and 468...on request...file resumed and finished 8/l/97: Peter Labaree Jr. After the Revolution in which he fought, he removed to Maine where he m. (2)Sarah Longfellow and had these additional childred (the first four born at Townalborough Plantation, now Dresden, Maine and the next 6 born at Ballatown Plantation now called Whitefield, Maine: 7. Susan Labaree 8. Mary Labaree 9. Rufus Labaree (see below) l0. Seth Labaree ll. Ruth Labaree l2. Benjamin Labaree l3. Sarah Labaree l4. Eliza Labaree l5. Putnam Labaree l6. Sophonia Labaree All but Ruth settled at their father's homestead at Ballstown Plantation, now Whitefield, Maine. 4. Mary Labaree 4th child of Peter Laboree and Ruth Putnam Labaree b. l752 at N.S. m. Isaac Pratt of Fort No.4 5. Sarah Labaree b. l754 m. Phineas Page and moved to Fairfax, Vt. 6. Susanna Labaree b. l758 m. Jonas Gould and settled at Maine. 7. Abigail Labaree b. l760 m. David Hubbard of Fort No 4 8. Benjamin Labaree b. l762 d. l834 m. Hannah Farwell b. l767 daug of Josiah Farwell (see above) l. Cynthia Labaree b. l784 d. l8l0 2. Mary Labaree b. l786 m. Joseph Smith of Eaton Canada 3. Hannah Labaree b. l788 d. l874 m. Pliney Hibbard of Montreal Canada 4. Susan Labaree b. l790 m. Isaac Abbott of Littleton, NH She d. l870 5. James Labaree b. l792 m. Harriet Grout b. l806 daug of Major Jonathan Grout and Parthena (Page) Grout. James and Harriet settled on Peter Labaree's homestead. Their children were: l. Jane Labaree b. l83l 2. Eliza Labaree b. l833 d. l834 3. Sarah Labaree b. l835 m. l870 Charles Wright of Keene N.H. 4. James Labaree Jr. b. l838 m. l86l Tila Putnam of Springfield, Vt. l. Arthur James Labaree b. l865 2. Minnie Labaree b. l873 5. Benjamin Labaree b. l840 d. l842 6. Hannah Farwell Labaree b. l844 m. l863 Francis Carey They settled at Lempster l. Carl James Carey b. l868 2. Francis Carey Jr. b. l874 7. Kate A. Labaree b. l847 m. l875 Charles Wright of Keene Vt. (see above) 6. Lucretia Labaree b. l794 m. l824 Otis Batchelder of Littleton NH She d. l866 7. Alpha Labaree b. l797 d. l800 8. Sarah Labarie b. l799 m. l823 Jonas Tufts of Walpole, NH 9. Rev. Dr. Benjamin Labarie, Jr. b. l80l grad. Dartmouth College l828. Apptd prof- essor and subsequently president of Jackson College, Tennessee thru l837 when he became secretary of the Central American Education Society of NY. In l840 he became president of Middlebury College, Vt. thru l866 when he retired to Roxbury, MA and was a lecturer at Dartmouth. He m (l) Eliza Capen d. l834 He m. (2) l836 Susan (Freeman) Fairbank. l0. Amanda M. Labaree b. l805 m. Horace Hutchin- son of St. Johnsbury, Vt. ll. Clarissa Labaree b. l807 m. William Goffe of Bedford, MA. 9. Rufus Labaree son of Peter Labaree and Ruth Putnam b. l764 m. Olive Farwell daug of Josiah Farwell (see above) l. John Labaree b. l787 2. Theodosia Labaree b. l789 3. Sophronia Labaree b. l79l 4. Henry Labaree b. l792 5. Benjamin Labaree b. l794 6. Patty Labaree b. l796 (see above) ************************************************ * * * * 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. 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