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CAPRON Carroll F.

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CAPRON Carroll F. was born on 29 Jan 1860 (son of CAPRON George O. and FRANCIS Rosella B.).

    Notes:

    Notes for CARROLL F CAPRON:
    Information from "The History Of Swanzey" by Benjamin Read, 1892,
    page 515

    Carroll married ALDRICH May F. on 08 Oct 1885 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CAPRON George O. was born on 04 May 1835 in West Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH (son of CAPRON Oliver and WILSON Lois).

    Notes:

    Notes for GEORGE O. CAPRON:
    Information from "The History of Swanzey" by Benjamin Read, 1892,
    Page 515. All the children were born in Swanzey.

    George married FRANCIS Rosella B. on 05 Nov 1856 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FRANCIS Rosella B.
    Children:
    1. 1. CAPRON Carroll F. was born on 29 Jan 1860.
    2. CAPRON Oliver W. was born on 11 Jun 1862 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH.
    3. CAPRON Annie L. was born on 25 Apr 1872.
    4. CAPRON Lyle H. was born on 30 Oct 1876.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  CAPRON Oliver was born on 11 Dec 1791 (son of CAPRON Oliver and FREEMAN Esther).

    Notes:

    Notes for OLIVER CAPRON:
    Information on this family from "The History of Richmond" by William
    Bassett, 1884, and "The history of Swanzey" by Benjamin Read, 1892,
    Page 515.

    Oliver married WILSON Lois on 29 Mar 1816 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  WILSON Lois (daughter of WILSON Abel).
    Children:
    1. CAPRON Adeline was born on 08 Oct 1818 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died on 06 Nov 1836.
    2. CAPRON Lucy was born on 29 Nov 1819 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died in Sep 1824.
    3. CAPRON Lucy was born on 14 Apr 1826 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died on 25 Aug 1887.
    4. CAPRON Hannah S. was born on 14 Sep 1826 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died on 20 Oct 1843.
    5. CAPRON Alzina was born on 26 May 1828 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died on 12 Aug 1851 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH.
    6. CAPRON Sarah W. was born on 17 Aug 1830 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH.
    7. CAPRON Augusta W. was born on 16 Jul 1832 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died on 06 Feb 1874.
    8. CAPRON Martha A. was born on 18 Apr 1833 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died on 25 May 1850.
    9. 2. CAPRON George O. was born on 04 May 1835 in West Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  CAPRON Oliver was born on 01 Jul 1736 in Cumberland, Providence Co., RI (son of Jr. Banfield Capron and JENKS Hannah); died on 01 Aug 1816 in Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH.

    Notes:

    Notes for OLIVER CAPRON:
    "History of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire" by William
    Bassett, 1884
    Page 353 - 354:
    "Capt. Oliver Capron, son of Banfield Capron, of Cumberland, b. July
    1,1736, m. Esther Freeman, came into town 1765. He was f. s. (first
    settler) on the Cheney farm, now owned by St,Clair, lot 24 range 12,
    next to the Warwick line, was Captain of a Company that marched to
    Cambridge soon after the Concord fight and was at the Battle of
    Bunker Hill; and was also captain of a company that went to the
    relief of troops at Ticonderoga in 1777, Colonel of the Militia,
    first Representive at the General Court after the American Revolution
    for Richmond, and Jutice of the Peace in Richmond. He sold his farm
    and moved to Canada but returned to Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH, and
    died there in 1816, while living with his daughter who married Calvin
    Wright, at age 80 years. Had seven children, vis.: Nathan, Otis,
    Oliver, m. Hannah York; Thaddeus, b. Dec.6,1764, Alpheus, b.
    July21,1770; Hannah, b. April 6,1776; and Elizabeth."
    Page 11: "We may safely assume that those who located on the old
    road leading from Winchester to Royalston were among the first that
    came, vis Oliver Capron," "and many others who came before 1765.
    These came from Smithfield and Cumberland, R.I., and from Rehoboth
    and Attleboro, MA, as did the others that followed these".
    Page 26: "The lands were rapidly taken up after the close of the
    French and Indian War at prices varying from .25 to .75 cents per
    acre."
    Page 27: "The first settlers drew their supplies of provisions at
    first mostly from Northfield, MA. The old road leading from
    Northfield to Lunenburg, and thence to Boston"

    Page 544:

    "Capt. Oliver Capron occupied a position of the first rank among the
    early settlers; he evidently was a leader in political, as well as in
    military affairs; he shared largely the confidence of his townsmen;
    he was entrusted with the most weighty responsibities, as his
    repeated leadership of the Rihmond soldiers, in the war of the
    Revolution, most conclusively attests. While he was active and
    zealous in defence of the right, his activity and zeal was tempered
    with wisdom and prudence. He stands at the head of the list of
    representatives of the town, having been the first to represent the
    town in the General Assembly of the State. We are informed by
    tradition that he devoted so much of his time and attention to
    military and political affairs, to the neglect of his personal
    interests, that he became poor, and was obliged to sell his farm to
    pay his debts. It is a melancholy reflection surely, that one who
    had contributed so much to the public weal should, in his last days,
    be deprived of the means of a cofortable subsistence; but his was
    not, perhaps, an isolated and exceptional case in this respect."

    Page 95 - 96:

    "Petition for Oliver Capron. State of New Hampshire. (for Justice of
    Peace, in Richmond)
    To the Honorable Council and House of Representatives in General
    Court Assembled:
    The Prayer of us, the subscribers, Inhabitants of the town of
    Richmond in said State, Humbly shows, that since the difficulties
    subsisted on account of a Number of People calling themselves a new
    State called Vermont, the town of Richmond hath laboured under many
    inconveniences by reason of having no Justice of the Peace in Town.
    These are therefore Humbly to inform the Honourable Court that Major
    Oliver Capron is a man of an established good character in this and
    the Towns Round where he is acquainted and that he is a man that has
    ever been firm for the Government of New Hampshire against the
    Userpation of Vermont, and we Humbly Conceived a man every way
    accomplished and Capable of performing the business and trust of a
    Justice of the Peace, and that it will be to a public benefit that he
    may be appointed accordingly. These are therefore Humbly to pray the
    Honourable Court to in quire into the affair and act thereon as you
    in your Wisdom shall think proper and in Duty bound shall ever pray.

    September the third, 1782

    Barnabas Threesher, Moses Cooley,
    Benjamin Threesher, James Kingsley,
    Thomas Dillingham, William Goddard,
    Jeremiah Thayer, Jona. Atherton,
    Jeremiah Thayer, Jun'r, Peter Holbrook,
    Nehemiah Thayer, Othniel Day



    "The History of Swanzey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire" by Benjamin
    Read, 1892

    Page 515:
    "The Capron's have principally been farmers and identified with
    interests of West Swanzey. Oliver (a granson of Col. Oliver who
    lived in Richmond and died in Swanzey) and Jonathan W. who was a shoe
    maker, lived where their sons, Geo.O. and Henry W., now reside.
    Oliver W. is a clerk for the Goodnows in their store."



    More About OLIVER CAPRON:
    Fact 1: August 21, 1757, intention of marriage in Bellingham, Norfolk
    Co., MA.
    Fact 2: cousins
    Fact 3: 1772 and 1773 selectman for Richmond
    Fact 4: March 24, 1775, on first school district for Richmond


    Oliver Capron moved to at Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, in circa 1765; First Settler on Lot 24 Range 12 next to the Warwick line.5 He was a Representative of Richmond to the General Court. in 1785.6 During his Military Service he: Captain of a company that marched to Cambridge soon after the Concord fight, and was at the battle of Bunker Hill; Captain of a company of New Hampshire troops that marched to the relief of Fort Ticonderoga; Served as a Colonel in a NH Militia Regiment.6

    Died:
    He was buried in Mount Ceaser Cemetery, Swanzey, Cheshire, New Hampshire.4

    Oliver married FREEMAN Esther on 21 Aug 1757 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA. Esther (daughter of FREEMAN Ralph and CAPRON Sarah) was born on 25 Jul 1736 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  FREEMAN Esther was born on 25 Jul 1736 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA (daughter of FREEMAN Ralph and CAPRON Sarah).
    Children:
    1. CAPRON Elizabeth
    2. CAPRON Otis was born in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA; died in Winchester, Cheshire Co., NH.
    3. CAPRON Nathan was born on 24 Apr 1758.
    4. CAPRON Thaddeus was born on 06 Dec 1764 in Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH.
    5. CAPRON Hannah was born on 06 Apr 1767 in Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH.
    6. CAPRON Alpheus was born on 21 Jul 1770 in Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH; died in 1822 in North Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH.
    7. 4. CAPRON Oliver was born on 11 Dec 1791.

  3. 10.  WILSON Abel
    Children:
    1. 5. WILSON Lois