FOUNDERS OF FORT NO. 4, CHARLESTOWN, NH From: Farns10th@aol.com - Janice Farnsworth Surname:  LOVELL Source:   History of Charlestown, NH - Fort No. 4 by Rev. Henry H. Saunderson, pub 1876 p.471 Vryling Lovell, son of John Lovell Esq and his wife, Martha (Corey) Lovell of Rockingham, VT.  Vryling Lovell was b. Feb 24, l78l and m. Jan 7, l804 Laura Hubbard dau of the Hon. John Hubbard.  She b. Feb 22, l78l.  Their children: 1.   Hubbard Lovell b. Oct l804 d. l805. 2.   Catharine Lovell b. Oct 9, l807 d. at Boston, Nov 23, l824. 3.   Laura Lovell b. Mar 25, l8l0 m. Apr l, l835 Edmund L. Cushing Vryling Lovell grad at Dartmouth College l803 and became a teacher at Charlestown NH leaving teaching to enter the mercantile business. His store and house later became the property of Chief Justice Cushing.  He represented the town in the Legislature in l828.  He d. June l858.  She died June 26, l846. p.47l Timothy Lovell son of Christopher and Laura Lovell b. in Rockingham, VT Feb l7, l826 m. Nancy Penniman of Cambridge, VT.  She d.l853.  He d. Apr. 24, l874.  Their children: 1.    Albert C. Lovell b. at Rockingham June 2l, l850 m. Nellie A. Farr dau of        John and Lucy A. Farr of Bartonsville, VT.  She b. Oct l8, l848                       1.  a child born Apr l7, l874. 2.    George Lovell b. Sep 26, l85l at Rockingham m. Nov l7, l875 Hattie E. Sabin        dau of Henry W. Sabin of Westminster, VT She b. July 3, l855.  They resided        in Charlestown NH and were the proprietors of the Cheshire Bridge House. ************************************************* * * * * 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.