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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ARNOLD Lydia (daughter of ARNOLD Luke and FREEMAN Lydia).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ARNOLD Luke

    Luke married FREEMAN Lydia on 05 Nov 1788 in Winchester, Cheshire Co., NH. Lydia (daughter of FREEMAN Nathan and ARNOLD Anne) was born about 1770 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FREEMAN Lydia was born about 1770 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA (daughter of FREEMAN Nathan and ARNOLD Anne).

    Notes:

    Notes for LYDIA FREEMAN:
    Intention of marriage published Nov.05,1788, in Bellingham, MA.

    Children:
    1. ARNOLD Alvin
    2. ARNOLD Amasa
    3. ARNOLD Freeman
    4. 1. ARNOLD Lydia
    5. ARNOLD Mary
    6. ARNOLD Olney
    7. ARNOLD Sophia
    8. ARNOLD Whipple
    9. ARNOLD Anne was born on 04 Mar 1802.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  FREEMAN Nathan was born on 23 Jul 1738 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA (son of FREEMAN Ralph and CAPRON Sarah); died on 02 Oct 1825.

    Notes:

    More About NATHAN FREEMAN:
    Fact 1: nearly 100 years old at death.

    Nathan married ARNOLD Anne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  ARNOLD Anne
    Children:
    1. FREEMAN Alblena
    2. FREEMAN Nathan
    3. FREEMAN Russell
    4. FREEMAN Whipple
    5. FREEMAN Zibia was born on 27 Oct 1760 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA.
    6. FREEMAN Salisbury was born on 01 Sep 1762 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA.
    7. 3. FREEMAN Lydia was born about 1770 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA.
    8. FREEMAN Dexter was born on 10 Aug 1774 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  FREEMAN Ralph was born on 20 May 1703 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA (son of FREEMAN Ralph Gershon Jr. and DAY Sarah); died on 12 Apr 1777 in Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH.

    Notes:

    Notes for RALPH FREEMAN:
    History of the Town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, from
    its first Settlement, to 1882. by William Bassett (1884)
    Dan Freeman, son of Ralph Freeman and Sarah Capron, lived near the
    Aaron Kelton place; born June 16 1745. He removed quite early to
    Winchester. Had five children.

    Yankee Freeman's


    The ability to purchase land became a major factor in the
    Freeman's migration movements. Few people wished to risk settlement
    in a new area of the wilderness, until a town was laid out.
    Particularly in New Hampshire where the raids on newly settled areas,
    by the French and Indians, continued until 1765. Massachusetts was
    active in Granting of these new settlements in New Hampshire, in
    hopes of claiming more land. They issued Land Grants to the Veteran's
    of the "Indian Wars", whom they owed a debt too. These Grants
    created towns in the Upper Connecticut River Valley, on both sides
    of the river.

    Ralph Freeman III, our line, the grandson of the first "Ralph
    Freeman of Dedham", was one of these settlers to New Hampshire. The
    extremely rough hills of northern New England, contained only small
    pockets of fertile land , along the river valleys, on which to grow
    crops. The climate was more severe with a shorter growing season,
    with intense winters filled with heavy snowfalls. Only the very
    hardy could survive the difficult living conditions. The men and
    women who settled this area were Americans in true pioneer spirit.

    Ralph Freeman III settled his family in the town of Richmond,
    Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Richmond was Granted by
    Massachusetts, on 20 June 1735, to Captain Joseph Sylverster's men,
    called Sylvester-Canada Grant. It was later Granted to Joseph
    Blanchard and others, by the governor of New Hampshire , on 28
    February 1752. A triangular tract in the north part of Richmond was
    annexed to Swanzey Township on 11 December 1762.

    The townships were divided into 70 different shares about 6
    miles square in size. The settlers were responsible for setting up
    the township, clearing land for roads and erecting a grist and saw
    mill. They assume the rights of self government, church and school.

    Ralph Freeman III, moved his family from Richmond to
    Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, the next westerly
    township, on the Upper Connecticut River.

    In the book, "The History of the Town of Richmond, Cheshire
    County, New Hampshire, From its First Settlement, to 1882" by
    William Basset, 1884, it states, "Dan Freeman, son of Ralph
    Freeman and Sarah Capron, lived near the Aaron Kelton place, born
    June 16, 1745. He removed quite early to Winchester. Had 5
    children." page 389.

    The township of Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire,
    was Granted to Col. Josiah Willard and 63 others, on 11 February
    1952. He had the proprietary rights to distribute land and assumed
    responsibility for setting up the township. Winchester is located on
    the Ashulot River in the south-west corner of New Hampshire. During
    the "King George War" in the early 1750's, troops were constantly
    moving to and from the Connecticut River Valley region, and many
    people became interested in this previously unexplored land. They
    saw it not only as rich farm land, but as a valuable area for
    speculation.

    Settlers had to locate near rivers for their connections to the
    New England Markets. But links to markets were only one aspect of
    the problems facing the new settlers. The frontier itself was nearly
    self-sufficient in foodstuff supply, thus, local markets were
    almost non existent for a pioneer family. Unable to produce large
    amounts of marketable agricultural surplus, encumbered by transport
    problems, burdened by high land costs, the aftermath of War time
    financial policies, new settlements in the 1750's were not as
    quickly absorbed by the commercial system of the region as most new
    settlements had been in the 1600's and in such, living conditions
    changed rapidly within large families. Each son had to carve himself
    out a new settlement, in the wilderness and begin a new farm,
    without the financial aid of his parents. Such was the life of the
    Freeman's.

    Ralph married CAPRON Sarah on 29 Oct 1726 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA. Sarah (daughter of CAPRON Banfield and CALLENDER Elizabeth) was born on 11 Mar 1708 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died in 1789 in Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  CAPRON Sarah was born on 11 Mar 1708 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA (daughter of CAPRON Banfield and CALLENDER Elizabeth); died in 1789 in Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH.

    Notes:

    Notes for SARAH CAPRON:
    Sarah married Ralph Freeman of Attleboro. They afterwards lived in
    Bellingham, and from there moved to Richmond, New Hampshire, where
    they lived to their deaths. She was a very old woman when she died.

    Birth:
    or 1709

    Children:
    1. FREEMAN Ebenezer was born on 07 Apr 1727 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 08 Sep 1775 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    2. FREEMAN Jemina was born on 24 May 1729 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 28 Oct 1813 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    3. FREEMAN Samuel was born on 08 Aug 1732 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    4. FREEMAN Sarah was born on 08 Aug 1732 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    5. FREEMAN Benjamin was born on 31 Mar 1734 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died about 1807 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH.
    6. FREEMAN Esther was born on 25 Jul 1736 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    7. 6. FREEMAN Nathan was born on 23 Jul 1738 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 02 Oct 1825.
    8. FREEMAN Ralph Jr. was born about 17 Feb 1740 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died about 1806.
    9. FREEMAN Samuel was born on 16 May 1743 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    10. FREEMAN Dan was born on 16 Jun 1745 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 06 Mar 1834 in Wendall, Franklin Co., MA.
    11. FREEMAN Sarah was born about 1746 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died about 1764 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.