FOUNDERS OF FORT NO. 4, CHARLESTOWN, NH From: Farns10th@aol.com - Janice Farnsworth Surname:  POLLARD Source:   History of Charlestown, NH - Fort No. 4 by           Rev. Henry H. Saunderson p.522 Samuel Pollard son of David Pollard b. Dec 12, 1765 at Harvard, MA m. Feb. 16, 1797 Betsy Sawyer.  Their children: 1.  Theodosia Pollard b. Dec 17, 1797 m. Horace Putnam     son of Samuel and Susanna (Badger) Putnam. They were     married Jan 18, 1821.  He died May 4, 1822 and she     died Jan 18, 1833. 2.  Ephraim Pollard b. Jan 6, 1800 m. Apr 7, 1829 Clarissa     Currier dau of Joseph Currier of Langdon.  He d.     Dec 6, 1864.  Their children:         1. Clarissa Ann Pollard b. Dec 22, 1831 m. Samuel            S. Bucklin of Providence, RI         2. Hammond Pollard b. Dec 26, 1833.         3. Samuel Pollard b. Apr 19, 1836.         4. Milton Pollard b. Apr 29, 1838.         Note: All these above settled at Colorado.         5. Sarah Louisa Pollard b. Dec. 26, 1839 m.            Joseph Millrening of Chicago.         6. Charles Franklin Pollard b. May 18, 1845 d.            Mar 2, 1849. 3.  Betsy Pollard b. Nov 21, 1802 m. Dec. 20, 1827     William Garfield son of John Garfield.  She d. May     12 1830. 4.  Thomas Hammond Pollard b. Oct 6, 1805 d. 18l3 5.  Joshua L. Pollard b. Feb 2l, 1809 d  Aug 12, 1813. 6.  Benjamin Pollard b. June 20, 1811 d. Aug l5, 1813. 7.  Harriet Pollard b. June 25, 1820 m. Dec. 31, 1835     Jesse Miller.  She died Oct l4, 1849. 8.  Mary Ann Pollard b. Dec. 17, 1822 m. Alfred Wheeler     d. May 23, 1849. David Pollard died June 1827 aged 88 years.  This family of Pollard's came from Harvard, MA ************************************************* * * * * 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.